It's Going to Be an Aries Summer With the Release of "SNAKE EYES"


Listen, it's a good day when Aries releases new music. After teasing his latest single, "SNAKE EYES," for the better part of 2022, the enigmatic artist has finally put the finishing touches and stamp of approval on his first release since his sophomore album, BELIEVE IN ME, WHO BELIEVES IN YOU, and it is a banger.

"SNAKE EYES" opens with a flurry of guitar riffs and the California native's warm, intoxicating vocals. In the hooky intro, he croons, "By the way / I've never let these thoughts see the light of day," hinting that he perhaps previously didn't want to open up about his views on the subject of the song, but now he wants to break through and be honest.

In the catchy chorus, Aries shifts into an uptempo, alternative explosion of sonics as he sings, "All of these snakes in the wild / I'm boutta lose my brain, tell me, who gon' save me?" Maintaining his signature earworm hooks and songwriting structures, he uses saturated guitars, melodic synth work, and an explosive chorus co-produced by Wyatt Otis and Pharaoh Vice, to create a dance-inducing tune that highlights his ability to glide over any beat with his soulful, dynamic vocal tone.

As mentioned, "SNAKE EYES" is Aries' first single since his successful 2021 album BELIEVE IN ME, WHO BELIEVES IN YOU. Since then, he spent 2022 touring and headlining his festival WUNDERWORLD Fest. Outside being on the road, the artist has been honing his craft and delivering high-quality YouTube videos that further challenge his production capabilities.

Listen to "SNAKE EYES" below:

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