Let the Armor Go – Radio Edit by Mira Sthira: Review
Mira Sthira’s melodic aura never ceases to amaze an audience, especially with her indietronica track “Let the Armor Go.” This time around the song’s radio edit is focused upon, and it has a distinct pop layer in comparison with its other EDM counterpart. The singer’s voice is as graceful as ever, and the synth melodies add a pleasant texture where her voice takes form.
“Let the Armor Go” is an enchanting tune with a hint of mystery attached to it. I believe it arises because of the production value of the song, and Mira’s performance contributing to its magical flow. The beats in the radio edit have a bit of bounce, and it doesn’t overwhelm the listener, instead comforts you with a delicate cadence. As for the synthesizers throughout “Let the Armor Go”, they maintained a soft balance. However, the song’s exit was more powerful. A solid build-up follows while the singer goes all out. Next thing you know, resonant synth layers form and create a touching crescendo. It was quite memorable to be fairly honest, and I kept returning to that segment just to vibe with it.
Indietronica is definitely an evolving genre and a popular one at that too. Artists like Mira Sthira following these tropes make a melody worthwhile, and I couldn’t have imagined a more suitable instance. Ultimately, “Let the Armor Go” proves that all you need is an elegant singer at the helm and a catchy rhythm to keep our senses ecstatic.
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Photo credits: Violette Media
Review by: Damien Reid