Blissfully easy to listen to. His voice has the mellow yet sincere tone to carry the sentiment of the song in the most authentic & smooth manner possible.
Songwriter
It’s said when you die you see a movie of your life, that’s where we start with the video. There is lots of symbolism. I’m hoping it will intrigue people.
Audiences are likely to remember & recognise this after hearing just part of it. The duo’s collective experience in songwriting is definitely highlighted.
Spellbinding, simplistic yet perfectly effective. This is the collection you need when times are hard. It is the CD you kept safe underneath your car seat.
The words & music move out & around you; not unlike the tide, the movement of the world, the ups & downs of life. The concept is represented beautifully.
The late 1970s early 1980s was an electric era pregnant with possibility. ‘1980 REDUX’ is my way to return in spirit, in memory, to that excitement.
The freedom of creativity & expression is powerful. Zach Anderson bares his soul & the music supports & enhances this at every step.
Great vibes, a feeling of joy & togetherness; both incredibly important & far too often forgotten about, particularly in light of recent world events.
There’s an underlying hopefulness, a thread of positivity that breathes new life into the music & offers a helping hand to those who are struggling.
There’s a sense of urgency that fills you with a lust for life, in the way that only truly expressive, authentic music can. His passion is incomparable,
A step in a new direction. It seems a layer of life or experience has been broken through or removed. This is where awe inspiring artistry is born.
The creativity is flawlessly relevant to the growing emotion. Katie J’s voice is stunning, it drives the essence of the piece with absolute heart & grit.