Michellar Captures the Beauty of Transition in New Single "September"
A modern day poet, Michellar presents us with an audible painting that embodies an experience unlike any other. Your ears start to tingle and the soft and glimmering notes of her new song, September, begin to command the attention of your mind. It takes control of you and transports you to a warm Autumn day. Michellar’s voice paints a picture in your mind of the warm sun glistening off of the golden leaves. September captures the moment the sun dips below the horizon, forcing her listeners to reflect and reminisce. It is not mere song, Michellar constructed an oasis, a warm Autumn day caught in a frame that you can control.
Time becomes intoxicated and moves slowly, capturing her voice, lost in a world of imagination. It is evident that Michellar works hard to engineer her pieces, and we can especially see that with September, however, she is also working to engineer a feeling that she can provide. The control, precision, and thought that is poured into her work is beyond what is expected of any other artist. September is a perfect representation of this work, as it is eloquently crafted to reflect the Autumn season. Michellar has undoubtedly poured herself into this song, and in return, it has struck the very core of her listeners.
The most incredible aspect of Michellar’s work is the song’s geographical peculiarity. September started its life as a simple demo in San Francisco and with the help of artist Tobias Wilson, moved to Staffordshire to finalize the piece. The song stands as the perfect reminder that art has no geographical borders. The vocals of Helen Walford add an emotional layer to the song as she weaves her otherworldly vocals into Michellar’s voice, enveloping and enhancing it. It is this harmony of vision and voice where we see the song in September as an artist, traveling across oceans, and coming back transformed, brimming with the endless feeling that all people share.
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