Reviews for Infinity
Below is a review of "Rainbow Sky" written by Mitch Andrews.
A Brilliant Comeback TuneReviewed by Mitch Andrews and posted on May 5, 2017
"Rainbow Sky" by Infinity encapsulates what bubblegum should be: catchy, sugary and uplifting - a thumping and catchy dance tune with a positive message. The song marks Infinity’s comeback to music and is their first original song since their 2007 Melodovian entry "Hooked On You."
"Rainbow Sky" was released in the wake of the Orlando Pulse gay nightclub shootings, in which a gunman, motivated by internalised homophobia, rained fire on an unsuspecting dance floor, killing and injuring many innocent people. While the release in correlation with the attack was a coincidence, the message in the song reigns truth, with hauntingly beautiful lyrics reminding listeners that they are "beautiful in every way" and to "come out into the sun today [as] tomorrow might be dark and grey."
From a production perspective, "Rainbow Sky" follows a similar style to Infinity’s earlier releases reminiscent of the "www.Happy-People.net" album of 1999. The extremely catchy chorus is highlighted by the infectious "na na na" sung by Birgette. Combined with a unique synth and euro beats, "Rainbow Sky" is Bubblegum Dancer’s pick for the top bubblegum song of 2016. The song celebrates youth, love and acceptance, and in today’s world of increasing gloom this should be welcomed with open arms.



