David C. Clements wants a love that is “Reckless”

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David C. Clements‘ latest single, “Reckless,” can be best described in three words: eerie, dreamy and sad. Clements who was formerly the lead singer of Two Door Cinema Club in 2022 during their South American festival run, is a Northern Irish indie-rock artist, released his debut album The Longest Day In History eight years ago; he returns with a haunting richness with “Reckless.” 

Despite his eight-year hiatus, Clements yearns for a “love that is reckless,” describing a desire for deep passion in life. The song features a soulful crescendo and Clements’ gentle, smooth vocals, delivering introspective lyrics like, “I will love you to the day I’m dead.” 

“I began writing Reckless after moving my childhood upright piano into my house. It’s an all encompassing song about love. To love and be loved. The highs, the lows and the joy of the normalities of everyday life.”

Clements’ “Reckless” return is a soulful piercing track that doesn’t shy away from vulnerability, encompassing this melancholic indie-rock feeling that soars throughout the track.

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Clare Gehlich
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Clare is a 2024 Stony Brook University graduate, holding a B.A. in Journalism. She interned at Melodic Magazine during the spring 2024 semester and currently serves as the Album Coordinator and a journalist for the magazine. Outside of her work at the magazine, she is also a Digital Producer at WRIC ABC 8News in Virginia.

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