From Tribute to Triumph – Double Vision Finds Its Voice on “The Man You Make Me”

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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