New Audio: No Rest for the People Shares Swooning “Hair Dresser”

Andros Bonn Mitch is a singer/songwriter and musician, who has spent much of his life creating music — primarily with bands. Earlier this year, Bonn Mitch stepped out into the spotlight as a solo artist with his DIY indie synth pop project No Rest for the People.

Bonn Mitch explains that his life had been turned upside down by a family tragedy that had him spiraling. He started deeply listening to music again, which led to him rediscovering a love of songwriting, a love that he had lost some years ago. Music and songwriting helped him heal, and as he says “hopefully make music that not only brings me joy, but you too.”

His debut No Rest for the People single “Hair Dresser” is a swooning and carefully crafted bit of 80s pop built around glistening synth arpeggios, Bonn Mitch’s dreamily yearning delivery, remarkably catchy hooks and laconic yet propulsive beats. While sonically recalling Pet Shop Boys, Spandau Ballet and others, the song as Bonn Mitch is about falling in love with your hair stylist.


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