Liam Singer of Brooklyn, NY, returns with another heady storm of piano and violin – a complex, chamber music-inspired indie pop melody. Evoking sad, spattering rains and rumbling winds, the baroque composition is tied together by Liam’s earnest poetry; a kind of Paul Simon-esque anchor for all that sweet, swirling melodrama.
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