Falling is a track that sounds like any strong & smooth pop song should, yet the artist brings a brand new energy and positivity to the scene.
Songwriter
Soaring, plaintive vocals and chimerical guitar playing are at the forefront of an introspective and ethereal soundscape.
This is song writing at it’s most experimental, exuding freedom, and expression of whatever it is the artist needs to express.
It’s a gorgeous song.. one that really makes you think – as does much of the rest of Will Adams’ music.
What you’re experiencing is a vibrant array of beauty & thought, artistically presented by someone who is musically experienced and skillful. It’s stunning.
The backing track is striking, the storytelling equally attention grabbing and captivating. Every line seems to reach into your head space and your soul.
This particular collection of songs works so extremely well as an entity, as a whole piece of art – the way we used to think of the idea of an album.
The whole concept behind Strobe Light Eye is one that has not, to my knowledge, been explored in music before. It’s a completely new angle.
I’ve met a great number of people I admire. They all have their own stories/demons and it’s great to see when they get a good opportunity.
The strength is in the writing and the performance, and nothing else is needed to keep that fire burning.
There’s an air of Oasis in the vocal and the guitar riffs, but there’s a significant flicker of creative folk music in the piano and the additional strings.
Sometimes you come across an artist or song that just fits, one that immediately warms you, calms you down from the moment you press play. Jamie Alimorad’s track Rock Me To Heaven brilliantly showcases this kind of warmth. The song alone has the power to capture your attention and your heart, but also – it’s a superb introduction … Continued