Leather Feather and the Night Movers – Drugs for Christmas
If you’re looking for a melodic folk rock song for this sweater weather to make you all cozy, this latest release from Leather Feather and the Night Movers is for you. Despite the title, ‘Drugs for Christmas’, the song is about the silver linings, the love in the middle of the heartache, and most of all a profound sense of beauty. With a contemplative tone and beautiful imagery, the artist disperses a wide-eyed wonder into the atmosphere. It feels fresh and sweet, his vocals swirling into moments of stark clarity. Each word is delivered as if it’s an epiphany, and it passes on to the listener. Its warmth, its gentle power, and the softness.
Art Schop – Billy
Art Schop’s ‘Billy’ is a floating piece of sound. With light and minimalistic melodies, the song is mostly about the feelings. It’s not emphatic, nor is it descriptive. The artist is seemingly telling a story. Momentous evolutions, carried on by deep contemplative baritones. We see guitar acoustics, matched with deeper string sounds. A resonance that passes on like a soft electric pulse, from line to line. If you want to sprinkle your ambience with a stream of consciousness melodic flow, this song is for you. There’s a journey within this song, one that feels labyrinthine and important. Like getting to know a person and understanding the complexities of them. It has cerebral features, but it’s mostly a quest; perhaps in a way that points to the experience of knowing Billy.
Sean Griffin – I’m In Love for Christmas
‘I’m in Love For Christmas’ by Sean Griffin is a feel-good, festive acoustic pop single. It captures the buoyancy, spirit, and joy of having love for the holiday season. Christmas just feels more electric and dreamy when you’re in love. And that’s what this song brings to the surface. With luminous guitar acoustics and a vocal line that is seemingly dipped in honey, the track is just the warmest. It’s like having a drink on a cold night and feeling all cozy inside. It’s melodic, narrative, and full of Christmas imagery. So you not only get to share in the protagonist’s love in the holiday season, but also get day dreaming about the holiday itself. Such a great way to get you in the jolly season. Love.
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