Saint Nick the Lesser – 21 Minutes
With warm acoustic riffs and husky vocals, Saint Nick the Lesser brings his latest single, ‘21 Minutes’. With its peppy rhythms and feel-good melodies, the country folk song is a reminder that who you are is more than enough. While you might feel the pressure to change yourself or even harm yourself to cope with the world’s expectations, the artist is here to remind you that you will not always feel this despair. A meaningful storytelling arc makes up the song, crafted with positive and upbeat instruments. So if you’re feeling a little overwhelmed, frustrated and anxious, this artist makes a case for the transformed life. Because the sun always comes up.
Patrick Costello – You Can’t Ask the Wind not to Blow
Another contemplative and attitude transforming song with Patrick Costello’s ‘You Can’t Ask the Wind not to Blow’. The artist blends smooth neoclassicals with raw, plucked acoustics to create a scenic song. The song is so pretty and expansive. It speculates on past love with a tone of nostalgia and regret. But reminding himself that time cannot be reversed, the protagonist tries to heal and let go of this regret. The song is a contemplative lift, warm and sunny in a way that reminds you that some things will never be. But it’s okay and to heal from this irrevocability and move on. It has such a beautiful instrumental atmosphere, one that expresses just as much, if not more than the vocals. So nuanced, detailed like intricate embroidery.
Seann Medicina – Given
Seann Medicina renders a heartfelt alt folk song with latest release, ‘Given’. It’s a reflective song about life and how the journey is given to you. The place you were born, your parents, the people and circumstances around you. Everything is given to you and you go from there. Nothing is a constant. Just the experience of life and all its given nuances. The track designed to hold this graceful resignation is tranquil. A monotonal swirl of neoclassicals and acoustics with a warm orb of perspective and thought within it. The vocals are grounded and grounding. Its tone is calming and compelling, drawing you into its honest philosophy. The baseline is acceptance and the peace that flows out of it. Listen Now!
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