Apple Tree Review
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Apple Tree Review

Oliver Patterson 

Apple Tree by BUNCH OF ACE is a charming alt-pop track with some brilliant folk influences. It stands out because of the enthusiasm and joy at the core of its execution – no apple pun intended!

Bunch of Ace is made up of two 15-year-old twins who have been making and releasing music since they were thirteen. It’s amazing to see their sonic evolution throughout their discography of songs already released on Spotify. In this latest song, Apple Tree, Bunch of Ace captures the sense of joy in watching nature grow and change around you as the days get longer and warmer. It is imbued with sunbleached confidence and energy, electrifying even the most mediocre of British summers with that sense of freedom created by their unique timbre and style.

Apple Tree by BUNCH OF ACE is a charming alt-pop track with some brilliant folk influences. It stands out because of the enthusiasm and joy at the core of its execution – no apple pun intended!

Bunch of Ace is made up of two 15-year-old twins who have been making and releasing music since they were thirteen. It’s amazing to see their sonic evolution throughout their discography of songs already released on Spotify. In this latest song, Apple Tree, Bunch of Ace captures the sense of joy in watching nature grow and change around you as the days get longer and warmer. It is imbued with sunbleached confidence and energy, electrifying even the most mediocre of British summers with that sense of freedom created by their unique timbre and style.

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