ARGYRO
“I wanted listeners to disappear into a perfect summer moment — somewhere peaceful, beautiful, and untouchable for a few minutes.”
Scott Argiro has built the ARGYRO project around a deceptively simple idea: do everything yourself, do it well, and let the songs carry the weight. On Cool Shades — out May 22nd from his album Glitterati — that approach produces something that sounds effortless in the way only genuinely crafted things do. Breezy on the surface. A lot of work underneath.
The single arrives with an official music video and carries the same coastal, sun-soaked energy that has steadily built ARGYRO an international audience across multiple UK iTunes chart placements. It’s a summer song in the truest sense — not manufactured, not trend-chasing, just the feeling of a perfect afternoon rendered in shimmering pop-rock.
All of my songs begin with a feeling or a visual. With Cool Shades, I wanted listeners to disappear into a perfect summer moment — somewhere peaceful, beautiful, and untouchable for a few minutes.
— Scott Argiro / ARGYROThe Song
Cool Shades is built around shimmering melodies and a groove that sits somewhere between polished pop and relaxed coastal rock — the musical equivalent of a drive with the windows down and nowhere urgent to be. Argiro describes it as being about escape, connection, and permission to drift, and the production delivers exactly that: the song doesn’t push, it pulls you in.
What gives it staying power beyond the surface appeal is the emotional sincerity underneath. Argiro isn’t chasing a trend here — beachside indie pop with this level of craft has its own tradition, and Cool Shades fits naturally into it without sounding borrowed. The track comes with an official music video that extends the visual world the song sets up, giving the whole thing the kind of cohesion that used to require a full creative team behind it.
A shimmering summer anthem designed for beach drives, rooftop nights, and anyone searching for a little sunlight in uncertain times — and it earns every second of that description.
— Exposed VocalsThe One-Man Operation
ARGYRO is fundamentally Scott Argiro doing everything. On Cool Shades he handles lead and backing vocals, keyboards, bass guitar, ukulele, drums, auxiliary percussion, and programming. That’s not a flex — it’s a philosophy. The decision to maintain that level of creative control means every sonic choice on the record is intentional, traced directly back to one person’s vision of what the song should feel like.
The one collaboration on the track is notable: veteran guitarist Damon Wood, whose résumé includes time performing with soul legend James Brown, contributes guitar. It’s the kind of addition that sharpens a record without diluting it — Wood’s presence is felt without pulling focus from what ARGYRO is doing around him.
Glitterati was recorded in Castle Pines, Colorado, then mixed, mastered, and co-produced by Jesse O’Brien in Denver — a production partnership that has helped the album achieve a sleek, radio-ready finish while keeping the independent spirit of the project intact.
Every sonic choice on the record is intentional, traced directly back to one person’s vision of what the song should feel like. That kind of control is rare, and it shows.
— Exposed VocalsThe Bigger Picture
Cool Shades follows The Phenomenon and before that the UK iTunes successes of Lifeline and the Glitterati title track. The pattern here is not accidental — Argiro is releasing with consistency and intention, each single building on the last, expanding an international audience one song at a time. That’s a strategy as much as a creative output, and it’s working.
Beyond music, Argiro has also appeared in the Amazon Prime feature Christmas Cards, adding another dimension to an already multifaceted creative identity. It’s the kind of range that positions ARGYRO not just as a recording project but as a genuine artistic brand — one that translates across formats because the person at the center of it is genuinely versatile.
For listeners who haven’t found ARGYRO yet, Cool Shades is a natural entry point. It’s accessible without being shallow, polished without being sterile, and it does the one thing a great summer single has to do: it makes you feel something the moment it starts.
Cool Shades by ARGYRO is out May 22nd from the album Glitterati. Follow ARGYRO on Instagram at @argyroofficial. Are you an independent artist with a story to tell? Get featured on Exposed Vocals.







