
Veteran rocker Fulton Calvery returns with “Premonition,” a thunderous and cinematic new single that explores the eerie weight of knowing something’s wrong, without knowing exactly what. Fueled by a mix of classic rock grit and atmospheric tension, the track is a gripping listen from start to finish.
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Opening with cryptic, train station-like announcements and disjointed imagery, “Platform 4, body 14… service to London Airport” Calvery immediately sets a tone of unease. What follows is a spiraling narrative of anxiety and foresight, channeled through gritty guitars, pulsing drums, and his unmistakable voice: haunted, urgent, and full of gravity.
“I woke up screaming and my mouth was dry / My body’s shaking, I can’t breathe…”
These lyrics capture the raw panic at the core of “Premonition.” It’s not fear of a specific event, it’s the dread of something lurking. The repeated refrain, “Reminiscence, it’s got me paralysed,” blurs the line between memory and prophecy, giving the track its unsettling emotional punch.

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Calvery’s production blends 1980s rock textures with modern sonic edge.
Whether you’re a longtime fan of Calvery’s work (like 2018’s Gasoline Rainbow or his 2023 single “Lost”), or new to his catalog, “Premonition” is a bold, immersive experience. It doesn’t give easy answers, but it leaves a lasting mark, like a flash of lightning just before the storm.
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