Shervin Boloorian – My Free Heart
Shervin is a singer-songwriter, sound healer, and alt folk artist. He sings about the philosophies of his life, contemplating on the connections between people, concepts, ideas, and ideologies. In his latest release, ‘My Free Heart’, he reflects on all the ways that you can liberate your heart. Let go of the pain, anger and feel light and at peace. The song is a melodious flow, with a stream of consciousness rhythm to it. Shervin’s vocals are soft and dreamy, as they journey through the plucked acoustics. Each verse carries something profound in it, a weight that will make you feel light, love and hope. It’s the perfect song to start your day off with. Listen Now!
Steel & Velvet – Orphan’s Lament
Steel & Velvet is a folk-rock trio who create rustic films of human life and emotion with their music. Their latest release is ‘Orphan’s Lament’, a track that is made up of glimmering acoustics that remind you of sunlight between branches and old English literature. The vocals are deep and intricate. So much so that each inflection is meaningful. At the forefront, it compels you, folds the listener into its world of emotion and progressively becomes a tad hypnotic. And the acoustics that glint and dally around it are made to elegantly cut through the melancholy. A complementing contrast that is so well formed and executed. The song is perfect for early morning walks in the woods. It has a way of improving the quality of your solitude.
Eve Goodman & Sera – Cwlwm Cariad
Eve Goodman & Sera present ‘Cwlwm Cariad’, a track that is enchanting from its first note. With clear voices and a mystifying tongue, they spark such a freshness into your space. It is a minimalistic composition. With a few twinkles of the piano floating through the dark backdrop, the artists’ vocals become lighthouses that you keep moving towards. It feels like it’s from another world, a magical call that beckons you and makes you feel as fantastical as it is. As it interacts with your environment, it has a way of making it feel supernatural, kind of surreal and fresh. Like a candle light flickering in the dark, the vocals hold their own light, their own warmth and energy.
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