The Workday Release’s Latest Single “I Let The Cold” Inspired By A Cathartic Nightime Drive Down Pacific Coast Highway
“…familiar, relatable and evocative.”- Buzzbands
“…entertaining and engaging…”- Phil’s Picks
Southern California singer/songwriter David Ottestad’s project The Workday Release has just released a new single “I Let The Cold,” via ENCI Records
Stream the track on DSPs: https://orcd.co/iletthecold.
Ottestad says, “I was a big fan of Owl City when I first started making music and always wanted to release an electronic track that showed that influence. Aside from that, “I Let The Cold” is a song about the healing I’ve found in driving up PCH late at night with all the windows down. I’m sure many people have had the same experience in Southern California. There’s something uniquely cathartic about driving near the ocean at night listening to your favorite song.”
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