A memorable sound, steeped in dreamy rock jangles and synth-laden pop lushness, emanates all through “On Vulnerability” — the newest monitor from Norwegian artist Louise Weseth. The second single from the artist and self-producer’s upcoming EP, “On Vulnerability” tackles braveness and private evolution in its lyrical precision, delivered by Weseth’s dynamic vocals, which ascend seamlessly from lush quivering into an anthemic beckoning throughout the “observe me down” sequence.
The accompanying instrumentation swells from solemn guitars with a ghostly backing whirring, into an particularly gripping flip within the closing minute, the place illuminated synths seem earlier than a closing “observe me down” serene craving. “On Vulnerability” is an enthralling success that has us completely anticipating Weseth’s forthcoming EP.
“‘On Vulnerability’ got here by means of two Oslo winters in the past, as a longing and a name to interrupt although numbness and repetition,” Weseth says. “It’s a music about tenderness, braveness and transformation. After I wrote it I felt like I spoke to each myself and folks in my life. I produced it in a short time and would hearken to it on repeat feeling prefer it breathed new energy into me throughout an in any other case harsh and uninteresting time in my life.”
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This and different tracks featured this month might be streamed on the updating Obscure Sound’s ‘Rising Singles’ Spotify playlist.