A haunting folks sound with resolute views on transferring on from a relationship’s demise, “Parabellum” is a brand new single from Atlanta-based artist Maria Deirisarri. Florida-based artist Corey Kilgannon additionally provides his abilities, contributing musically in addition to producing the monitor, along with manufacturing work from Jacob Hudson. The enthralling “Parabellum” attracts its affect from Deirisarri’s sudden and painful break up from a former beloved, serving as a tactful confrontation with a hanging message: take what you need, however put together for the repercussions.
“Parabellum” consumes instantly. “Let me go to the ocean,” Deirisarri’s stirring vocals set free, accompanied by quaint guitar strums that invoke a chilling mystique. A beckoning to traverse into the oceans, mountains, and forest devour with their introspection, drawing from the variety of landscapes and private expertise in bolstering an clever perspective on dwelling. A reflective vocal presence eases in seamlessly, including a spine-tingling impression. “Take no matter you need, no matter you see,” they culminate. The riveting vocal layers — repeating a “let me go, and depart me be” ethos — mix with attractive guitar work for an impactful folks success from Maria Deirisarri and Corey Kilgannon.
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The monitor can also be featured within the genre-based, best-of Spotify compilation Rising Indie Rock.
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