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While some sing about the greener grass on the other side of the river, The Cumberland River Project sings about the life that is better after the rain. While many of us complain about the pain that has come down upon us, the songwriters, Anita Oakley and Frank Renfordt, of the single βAfter The Rain,β know that it has been rather bestowed upon us as a sign to reflect.
With Michelle Hoyβs canorous and romantic accentuation and rich vocals to go with it, she adds a strawberry-sweet flavor to the tuneful instrumentals.
As for the literary aspect of the song, it unfolds like a movie, with vivid imagery painting the picture of a love that came crashing down unexpectedly. But just when you think itβs all tears and sorrow, a glimmer of hope emerges from the dark clouds. βAfter The rain, the grass is greener, and birds start singing again.β These words become a mantra of resilience and optimism, reminding us that even in the aftermath of a storm, thereβs a chance for growth and new beginnings.
The gentle guitar strumming and soft piano melodies create a soothing backdrop for the heartfelt vocals, while the pedal steel and saxophone inject a touch of country charm and romance.
The instrumental interlude of the sax bridge is a moment of reflection, with all the heated emotions of pain melting in the rain and sinking till the song draws to a close.
So, grab your umbrella and dance in the rain with The Cumberland River Projectβs soulful and inspiring anthem, βAfter The Rain,β to move forward despite all the looming storms in your life.
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Review By: Naomi Joan