The Marches – Feel It All

Feel It All: A Sun-Drenched Anthem of Vulnerability

Some songs beg you to sit down and listen. Others grab your hand, pull you into the sunlight, and make you *feel* every note. The Marches’ latest single, **“Feel It All”**, does exactly that. It’s the kind of track that rolls in like a summer breeze—warm, nostalgic, and brimming with emotion—while carrying an unmistakable edge that keeps you hooked.  

From the first strum, there’s something undeniably magnetic about this song. Maybe it’s Jane Jenkins’ delicate yet resolute guitar work, or Katie Palmer’s soaring vocals that toe the line between raw vulnerability and quiet strength. Inspired by Carole King’s *“Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow”*, the lyrics explore that all-too-familiar tightrope walk of opening up to someone, not knowing if they’ll catch you or let you fall. But here’s the thing—this isn’t a song that drowns in its own melancholy. Instead, it turns those emotions into a shimmering, melodic anthem, driven forward by Nicola Singleton’s fluid bass lines and Kate Morrow’s crisp, precise drumming.  

Produced with a polished yet organic feel at Raptor Music Studios, **“Feel It All”** strikes the perfect balance between classic and contemporary. Think Fleetwood Mac meets Wolf Alice, with just enough *California cool* to make it feel effortlessly fresh. Add in a cinematic music video directed by Stuart Alexander, and you’ve got a release that cements The Marches’ place as one of Scotland’s most exciting rising acts.  

Whether you’re belting it out in your car or letting it wash over you on a quiet evening, **“Feel It All”** is a song that lingers. And trust me—you’ll *want* to feel every second of it.

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