Swedish London-based singer-songwriter SATRE gets vulnerable about a relationship torn apart by substance abuse in his latest single, “Breathe Out.” Released on March 1st, this poignant indie-folk-pop ballad takes you through the struggle of letting go of someone you care about deeply.
Influenced by artists like The Lumineers and Bon Iver, “Breathe Out” opens with soft, slow guitar melodies that shimmer with melancholic beauty. The haunting piano adds depth to the arrangement, creating a rich sonic landscape that draws listeners in from the start. SATRE’s husky and sincere vocals navigate the emotional depths of the song, delivering observant and descriptive lyrics that paint vivid scenes of heartache and longing. You will find yourself, reminded of Hozier’s “Take Me To Church” with the vehemence belted out from SATRE’s vocals and lyricism.
The chorus, “Breathe out all of me,” is delivered with soaring passion, as SATRE’s vocals surge with raw emotion over the deep tones of the piano. His husky voice wails out the line, “And I am worried about you all the time” as the singer portrays the despondent scene of watching someone you love struggle with addiction and being incapable of helping them.
With several upcoming releases and live shows set for 2024, SATRE’s star is undoubtedly on the rise, and “Breathe Out” serves as a compelling showcase of his artistry and vision. Listen to “Breathe Out” on Spotify.
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Review By: Naomi Joan