RÓISIN Takes You On A Melancholic Journey in “snowglobe”

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They say repetition legitimizes, and in RÓISIN‘s new single, “snowglobe“, not only does it legitimize, it cuts right to your heart.

Based upon a single acoustic guitar chord progression that runs throughout the whole song, the listener has all the space to pay attention to the poignant and heavy lyrics. To touch again on the repetition element, there’s so much power in the “I’ll never know” motif that is found throughout the song. This lyric plays perfect counterbalance to the ethereal and ungraspable elements of the song, such as the synthesizers and counter-melodies.

This track serves as a poignant reflection on the human experience, weaving a tapestry of cherished moments against life’s bewildering complexities. With its stripped-down folk style adorned with innovative sonic elements, “snowglobe” encapsulates the duality of human emotions, offering moments of clarity amidst life’s enigmatic puzzle.

snowglobe” is a melancholy, loopable, song from an artist who is speaking from their heart and soul. It pulls no punches, but when you’re pondering life’s peculiarities, do you want the punches pulled?

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