An almighty offering of punk rock revival, an outspoken & upbeat piece of music, with a pretty striking video.
New York--USA
A little bit of all that is beautiful, presented in an unpredictable way. A minimalist set of building blocks & a gorgeously peaceful few minutes of audio.
In a wonderful way, this unorthodox structure reflects perhaps the highs & lows of being an American right now & everything that comes with that.
It’s a pleasure to hear music made with both style & substance, taking influence from simpler times & fusing it with something unapologetically now.
Serge Bulat has an absolute thirst & skill for capturing the perfect sounds for each passing moment during the creative process. Beautifully unique.
The way the track falls away for the hook is perfect; the ambiance rises up, the intensity drifts off in another direction – it really leaves its mark.
While I want people to enjoy my songs, they’re a part of me. A painter doesn’t paint to gain financial reward. He paints to express his creativity.
There are few singers that can withstand this sort of stripped back musical ambiance & stand so tall. Brielle’s voice has an effortless beauty & power.
You can hear the connection between the artist and the art. The song bears an honesty, it shows the writer’s truth & the struggle he’s been through.
Really well written & superbly performed. It’s a classic bit of pop music, but it’s fresh, and flawlessly mixed and produced.
Music is universal, a quintessential form of healing – it has the power to unite people all across the globe.
When I stopped listening – I felt as if I’d been on some immense journey. The power of art is alight, and being waved high above the world with this album.