MUSIC FARMER 5 - Review by Adam Jones
Harvesting Harmony with Golden Notes & Amber Tones
In an often overwhelming music industry teeming with tracks battling for the top spots, it takes a special kind of magic for a song to break through the clutter and touch the soul. Returning to the spotlight after their electrifying performances in the past, Alex Goroshko, alongside the rock dynamo BIG SEXY, debuts the latest track "Will You Draw Autumn" on Spotify this November 3rd. And trust us when we say, it's a piece of art that will paint your heart with the deepest hues of nostalgia and joy.
Opening with a trumpet solo that feels like the first breath of fresh fall air, the track introduces itself with grace and grandeur. Alex Goroshko's deep-seated influence of George Harrison weaves itself through the song's tapestry as the jazzy guitar progression offers a canvas for the trumpet's intricate dance. It's an opening that feels timeless and immediate, pulling listeners into the embrace of a season celebrated for its fleeting beauty.
The lead vocal from Big Sexy member VERONICA enters the fray, possessing a magical timbre that feels as vibrant as an Autumn forest in full bloom. The lyrical imagery is evocative, conjuring scenes of amber-hued landscapes and leaves fluttering in descent. "Will you draw autumn, falling leaves" â as this phrase echoes, the chord progression cascades downwards in perfect harmony, mirroring the visual of leaves detaching from their boughs.
There's a swing to the song, a rhythm that captures the whimsy of fall â from children jumping into leaf piles to couples sharing warm drinks under the early evening sky. The drums, with their playful patterns, not only complement the track's musical essence but evoke aural pictures of footfalls on crunchy leaves and distant laughter carried by the breeze.
One cannot help but appreciate the production quality, which, in its splendid caliber, ensures that every note, every beat, every nuance is captured with pristine clarity. It brings the season alive, transforming it into a melody that one can revisit any time they wish to be enveloped by the comforts of autumn.
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Alex Goroshko's deep-seated influence of George Harrison weaves itself through the song's tapestry as the jazzy guitar progression offers a canvas for the trumpet's intricate dance.
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