
Matt DeAngelis has released his new song, “All Good Things,” on Oct 27. Touching on nostalgia and grieving the past and what’s lost, he provides a refreshing philosophy. With an ensemble featuring Billy Kennedy on guitars, Eric Bishop on bass, and Dan Pettolina on drums, DeAngelis blends elements of pop, rock, prog, and classical music to craft this evocative masterpiece.
The song commences with a rhythmic sequence of thumping beats and shimmering guitar chimes. DeAngelis’ vocal prowess showcases a smooth and extensive range that resonates with emotion. There is a classical undertone to the music, and the way he delivers his song trails his voice to a satisfying swell.
Recorded at Gradwell House and Musically Speaking Studios, the song benefits from the expertise of engineer Tom Conran and Billy Kennedy. The production is a successful collaborative effort between Matt DeAngelis, Billy Kennedy, and John DeAngelis. Every instrument, every note, is carefully placed to create a sonorous landscape that’s both intricate and inviting.
“All Good Things” conveys how we leave childhood and its innocence to pursue the dreams our childhood selves’ saw. In its beautiful cruelty, the song reminds us that all good or bad things eventually reach their conclusion.
Listening to this track, one is encouraged to embrace this natural cycle of life’s events. It serves as a reminder that while the future may seem daunting and uncertain, there’s always hope on the horizon.
“All Good Things” reflects the eventual transience of nature and the hope that it offers with mesmerizing musicality.
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Review By: Naomi Joan