Edward St.Martin releases his new single “Lullaby” tempting with classic vocals that create a permissible indulgence, mostly satisfying with a nostalgic tinge. Hailing from San Diego the musician draws on the best elements of ethereal piano chords.
There are subtle specific pads that sound original, resonating a bit longer during the build-up. Punchy drum sounds, snarling vocals, and orchestra-synth riffs, wrap up in a kind of rave production to create a rush that feels so incredibly well crafted.
The loudness and compression is withstanding to the turbo bass line. Edward St. Martin has fun with it making the low-end somewhat more profound.
The song’s more captivating moments come through with the high-pitch range of the vocals lodging itself in its own comfort zone. It’s raw and powerful sometimes even sharp bringing elegance to a brilliant performance.
But a heavy sadness melts over the song “Lullaby”, seeping into the instrumental cracks like rain in a cold afternoon storm. Its isolation and repetition drives home a deep lonely message over a cushion of synths.
The lyric’s are light suggesting a more robust and promising new direction, only trying to process what a surreal world feels like. The vocals reach a high register to conjure up a mysterious ambience and an atmospheric dark-wave.
“Lullaby” imbues such influence with a personal touch, creating a texture so intricate you would want to reach out and feel it.
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