Joe Avio Gives Summer a Proper Send Off With "Waste"

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Photo by Eddie Mandell

Multi-instrumentalist and singer/songwriter Joe Avio returns with the experimental pop track "Waste." Avio has been making noise with the release of singles such as "Models" and "Without Your Love." "Models" is a reflection on materialism and fake friends with Avio's dreamlike vocals surging over the instrumental. "Without Your Love" continues his hot streak and helps to build anticipation for whatever Joe Avio has next.

"Waste" exceeds the high expectations set by his last two singles and cements the new artist as a consistent pop writer and emotive vocalist. The song features summery instrumentation and the earworm hook - "I don't mind you wasting my love tonight."

The track is also paired with an equally captivating music video directed by Eddie Mandell and Cade ML. The relentless spotlight and Joe Avio's silhouette add to the emotional and introspective writing of the track.

Joe Avio's "Waste" is another steppingstone on the way to pop stardom. The moody and relatable lyrics matched with the left of center production make Avio an easy pick for artists to take over the pop scene in the coming years.

Listen to  "Waste" by Joe Avio below:

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