I don’t know what I was expecting from this track when I heard those initial stabs on the synth but it wasn’t anything quite as beautiful as when I heard the vocal of lead singer Ericson Stakee come into the track.
This isn’t a typical ‘banger’ or ‘bop’ or whatever you want to call a tune but it’s just so beautifully mellow. So relaxing to listen to that I’d imagine it’d be enough to change anyone’s mood. Songs like this are so hard to write, it’s just incredible.
I do feel the music could maybe do with a little bit of a lift in places as it does seem to stay very much in one place throughout the track once everything had kicked in, however that is just about the only part of this track that I can actually pick out as having any musical ‘fault’.
Even the word fault just feels out of place in this track though, as it doesn’t feel like it has fault, it just seems to have some sort of suburban flow, if music can even display that. I can’t really comment on music for once just how the music makes me feel and how I imagine it’d impact any listener. I’m in awe of this track.
Written by Simon Stirzaker
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