Get Better by Ari Zizzo: Review

Ari Zizzo is an astounding pop artist born in Manhattan but based in Los Angeles. He’s a gripping musician whose track ‘Get Better’ depicts the distress and agony he felt when a long-term romance abruptly ended. Ari’s capacity for conveying human perceptions in his music is exemplified by this track, which was constructed with co-producer Billy Gerrity, and blends dynamic rhythms with an essence of melancholy.
An emotional tale unravels with Ari’s weighted vocals, with a subtle acoustic guitar accompanying him. The artist’s voice puts on a nice indie-pop outfit, which has a delightful cadence. It flows with Get Better’s rhythm segments, and keeping its tempo strong is a natural percussion. The instrument amplifies the pain and sentiment of the track, especially when Ari’s vocals are in full effect. Although there’s an explosive reaction to the beats, it doesn’t overshadow the other facets of the track. Rather, they all work in synergy for a polished output.
Music is such a profound art form that allows human beings to communicate their inner anguish through a melody. Ultimately, it acts as a gateway to unleash our thoughts and cleanse our trauma at the same time. Hearing Ari’s ‘Get Better” definitely brought on these aspects, and I’m truly glad to have heard his wonderful tune. For anyone going through a tough time, don’t let the weight of the world get to you, rather express yourself in a manner that suits you best, just like Ari Zizzo’s spectacular melody!
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Photo credit: Rick Bay
Review by: Damien Reid

