Review By Halina Wegner for Jace Media Music
Double Vision, once celebrated for their uncanny renditions of Foreigner classics, have turned a major corner — and they’ve done it with heart, class, and a power ballad that could level arenas. Out now via Frontiers Music Srl, “The Man You Make Me” marks a bold shift into original material, and it’s nothing short of breathtaking.
Written by the supremely talented Aleena Gibson, this song isn’t just good — it’s monumental. A slow-burning, emotionally charged ballad with all the melodic punch of “I Want To Know What Love Is,” it soars on shimmering synths, heartfelt vocals, and a chorus built to echo in your soul. It’s no imitation — it’s evolution.
Gone is the tribute band label. Double Vision is stepping into the spotlight on their own terms, delivering a single that feels both vintage and vital. “The Man You Make Me” is the sound of a band finding its identity and owning it with every note. With their self-titled debut of all-original material dropping July 11, Double Vision proves they’re not just honoring the past — they’re writing their own legacy, one unforgettable chorus at a time.
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