Indie Dream review - Speak No Evil

It's time to talk to the Devil himself!

Without waiting, a Folk/Rock mid-tempo kicks in with a powerful presence, as if it were already playing, only to be ignited at the thrilling moment. Its structural core lies in piano melodies that shimmer, introducing a central chorus that stands out as the sun of the composition. The feeling is real; a real love whose intensity transforms it into a spiritual experience. Within a musical interlude at 1:50, the inhospitable becomes present, represented by a drum roll, creating not just a different point, but a complete transformation. It's like being on the verge of making a decisive choice, but upon making it, the initial flow returns, now joined by violin strings to celebrate the peace that moments or people can bring. The final dance is an exchange of positions, which the stereo production quality allows to be resolved in each of the instruments so that they can breathe calmly, in turns, but accompanied to say goodbye in glory.

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