Album Review
Shara Strand rises triumphantly from life’s heartbreaking storms with her debut album “Love Forever”
After weathering life’s challenges with introspective creativity and resilience, two-time Billboard-charting dance artist Shara Strand makes a noteworthy return to the spotlight with her most refined and sophisticated work to date: “Love Forever.” This dazzling 13-track debut album celebrates many dimensions of love in its romantic, spiritual, familial, and self-love multifaceted forms, all framed within a compelling narrative of heartbreak, healing, resilience, and emotional rebirth.
“Love Forever” manifests a transformative elegance born out of grief, functioning both as a personal diary and a musical manifesto. From the outset, Shara establishes her artistic identity with conviction. The opening track, “I Will Be Here,” introduces an ethereal promise of unwavering loyalty delivered through soaring vocals and a stirring melody that lingers like a heartbeat. It is an empowering anthem of emotional presence, grounded in the complexities of love, one that echoes with universal truth and timeless emotion.
Following spontaneously behind is “My Green Light,” a sultry, soul-tinged ode to passion, presenting a vivid tapestry of life’s challenges and openness. With layered harmonies and shimmering production, Shara channels the electric highs of intimacy alongside the quiet boldness that feels like love’s inner beast. Followed by “Always Your Baby,” this notable track emerges as a soulful pop composition that deeply resonates with listeners. In this piece, a blend of maturity and musical sophistication is evident as Shara delivers a poignant tribute to the purest and most enduring form of love.
Additional tracks such as “I Will Follow” and “Anthem” further exemplify her genre-blending capabilities. The former offers a lyrical portrayal of confident yet emotional protection from adversity, serving as a piano-driven affirmation of perseverance and inner strength. Conversely, the latter radiates with vibrant energy, motivating listeners to transcend the emotional challenges of life. Collectively, these songs demonstrate Shara’s adeptness in merging openness with unwavering resilience, particularly when confronted with the potential to be undermined by external influences.
Shara explores a more ambient soundscape in “Happy Ending,” a composition soaked in memories and romantic closure. It exemplifies the allure of happiness beyond imagination, drawing audiences into a familiar melody marked by significant influence. The intricate seventh track, “Desperado,” resonates with introspective melancholy, showcasing a sparkling complexity that captures the solitary moments felt in loneliness. However, the emotional core of the album lies in the eighth track, “Second Chances,” which underscores the eternal impact of granting a deserving second chance in interpersonal relationships. “Lioness” exudes empowerment and celebrates bold femininity, a flirtatious, rhythm-charged tribute to emotional freedom and the exhilarating thrill of being entirely lost in time.
In “Surrender,” Shara Strand stirs audiences into a safe and breathtaking space that offers peace of mind, encouraging them to surrender to the yearning for emotional belonging. Meanwhile, “Soul Dad“ provides a deeply personal glimpse into the intricacies of emotional renewal, rooted in the cherished memories and life lessons learned from paternal bonds that shaped her identity. Furthermore, “My Sweetest Boy“ captures the intimate and reassuring essence of familial love, rich with gratitude and sincerity. It conveys her affection for someone who means everything to her and makes her life complete.
Closing out the record is the thirteenth track, “Ascended,” perhaps the album’s emotional apex. This cinematic, dark-pop masterpiece captures the beautiful impression of joyful liberation, celebrating the moment we rise above fear and reclaim our joy. With tremulous vocals and evocative production, it leaves a lasting impression, a final exhale of triumph, closure, and fearless self-expression. Recorded at NYC’s Engine Room Audio in collaboration with longtime producer Gregory Phace Fils-Aime, the album presents a masterclass in emotional alchemy and versatility. The album is polished, purposeful, and poignantly personal. Each track is a crucial chapter in a larger melodic manifesto centered on self-discovery and human connection, offering listeners a mirror to their own experiences.
Shara Strand is on a mission to reclaim her unique artistic voice and is poised to build on her momentum, solidifying her position as a prominent artist in the music world. Her latest album, “Love Forever,” contributes to her already impressive discography, and with her potential firmly ignited, she aims to transform the raw elements of her emotional experiences into a sanctuary of music. The album reiterates themes of reflective and unapologetically human creativity, skillfully turning feelings of sadness into something beautiful and transforming vulnerability into triumph. It represents an essential addition to numerous playlists and is a must-listen for enthusiasts who appreciate authentic, soulful music with profound introspective charm that keeps your heart beating.
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Album Review
Paul Terry, Aptøsrs & Cellarscape unite on bold new album “Alternative Piano Club”
Combining his three artistic alter egos, Paul Terry presents an awe-inspiring new 12-track album, “Alternative Piano Club,” written in collaboration with Aptøsrs and Cellarscape. This is an album-length voyage of music that blends acoustic, rock, and piano-driven cinematic sounds.
Torn between this complex emotional spectrum, all the while the piano remains at its core throughout. Paul Terry opens his “Memento Mori (Chromogenic Phase)” contemplatively, creating a solemn, reflective mood. Cellarscape’s “Three Years Of Roses“ is warmer, whereas Aptøsrs’ “Questionnaires“ is much more textured as a large, sculptural post-rock.
“Dave’s Theme,” written by Paul Terry, musically expands the narrative with a touch of cinematic elevation that aligns well. “We Shape The Clouds” by Cellarscape is fluffy and heart-warming, “Writers Behind The Curtain” is somber, more narrative. We are all together in “A Place We Made,” an honest, intimate, emotionally grounded space.
The project contains vocal warmth and cultural depth in the song “This Is My Home“ by Silas Miami & Lana Crowster. Proceeding in a totally different direction is the stronger emotional clarity of Paul Terry’s acoustic storytelling on “Any Time You Want To Fly” and “No Sleep Has Come.” Cellarscape presents a wide, spacious atmospheric moment in “Cygnus,” while Aptøsrs ends with “Rust Mountain (Monochrome Piano Version),” a simple gem that brings the project full circle.
The mixing of Sam Okell and Adam Noble, the mastering of Alex Wharton and Robin Schmidt have, in many ways, brought their polish to it while still making it feel human. “Alternative Piano Club” is a work entity, where three musical personalities met and talk mind in the same emotional language.
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Album Review
Mt. Kili Mt. Kili delivers quiet power and honest reflection on “The Noticer” (album)
Mt. Kili’s latest album, “The Noticer,” is a warm, contemplative acoustic folk album that finds beauty in the minutiae of life itself, as calm and bare as anyone would call it. Songwriter Rick Sichta of Asheville leads the project with delicate instrumentation and outspoken lyrics, bringing forth an experience that can be both personal and universal.
Recorded at Echo Mountain Studio in Asheville, the music is refined and mastered by Grammy Award-winning Julian Dreyer and David Glasser. The current lineup still embodies this vision, with Matt Shepard holding down a heavy rhythmic backbone and Laney Barnett’s violin and vocals rounding out the sound, creating emotion.
There is a story and emotion hidden within each track. The EP opens with “Don’t Start a War,” which opens contemplatively, begging for peace rather than war. The title track, “The Noticer,” exudes a sense of awareness and the beauty of watching life unfold. “The Rain Song” features a soothing, near-meditative vibe.
With a hopeful reflection, “The Road Isn’t as Long as It Seems” is about perspective and perseverance. “Her Song” is pretty much a musical love letter, and “Kyle” is defined by its character-driven narrative. With “The Weather Report,” the change of feeling is reflected, while “Scars “ and “Strawberry Fields” hint at memories and softening imagery. “All in Good Time” concludes the record patiently, a soothing sigh of comfort. “The Noticer” is a reflective album with a soft reminder that sometimes the smallest moments mean the most.
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