Music to celebrate the sparkles in life: Good Days

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Ever wonder which song will be in your head when it’s time to leave the planet and floating your way up to the big guy? “Violet” from Good Days could be a perfect song to hear at the end to summarise a happy residence at planet Earth.

Los Angeles based duo Eric Ronick and Michael Cannova making feel-good music for the good days and the bad. Following up their December 2017 debut EP Hello that was “oozing with positivity” and “a splendid sense of what joyful songs should sound like,” Good Days duo Eric Ronick and Michael Cannova are back in 2018 with all the fun and feels but this time with color.

“Violet” is the latest single from the project ROYGBIV. This is a colorful collection of singles that play off the feelings and narrative of each color. Releasing all seven colors covering the full-spectrum of emotions and sound. The results of ROYGBIV are just one interpretation that’s personal to Good Days. These tracks are what they see, hear and feel in our vast and colorful world.

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