Dancer by Sano Hill: Review
Sano Hill’s voice is as polished as ever in his acoustic pop track “Dancer.” His performance on this piece is outstanding as a gripping ode is formed and an enchanting rhythm tags along. From start to finish, each guitar strum, drum roll, and vocal drive feels like an adrenaline rush. Altogether, it’s something the Galway-based artist accomplishes effortlessly.
The scene is set with a moving piano entrance, a cinematic orchestra, and fingerstyle picking. From the very get-go, I got goosebumps, and there was more to come. Sano’s smooth voice keeps the melody fresh and as the transitions come along, Dancer’s impeccable flow is formed. It definitely has a nice ring to it and has such a healing effect. It’d be a crime for this track to go unnoticed, especially for folks who thoroughly enjoy a good pop-rock tune. Aside from this, I kept analyzing Sano’s vocal chops over and over. Well you know what they say about the Irish, they’ve got a brilliant ability to sing their heart out! Without a doubt, Sano’s vocal style will turn heads in this track as he blends a high-pitched resonance along with a slight baritone feel here and there.
Eventually after the three-minute mark, “Dancer” enters its final ascent. The crescendo is uplifting, and this is where the drums go all out. Sano accompanies with vocal spreads, and each instrument reaches melodic bliss. Experiencing the song’s peak elated me, and it kept me hooked all the while.
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Review by: Damien Reid