
Mark Ambuter’s “Love Is Everywhere (Extended Version)” feels like opening a window to a world where the sun always shines, the birds never stop singing, and people still believe in kindness. Produced by the legendary Stuart Epps (Led Zeppelin and Elton John), the song carries a soft rock nostalgia that instantly wraps you in its warm, timeless glow. The cover photo alone, a peaceful green and ruddy, vibrant woodland scene, sets the mood: serenity, simplicity, and soulful vibes.
From the get-go, the track flutters in with a twinkling mix of traditional percussion, like the tabla, and sitar-like sparkle that immediately evokes a whimsical, Disney-esque dreamscape. Throw in the gentle sigh of flutes, and you’re transported straight into a magical forest where love is literally in the air.
Then come the strums, those rustling, sun-dappled guitars that shimmer like light filtering through leaves. Add in some handclaps, and suddenly you’re not just listening, you’re joining in. There’s a community here, an unspoken circle of joy forming around the music. And leading it all is Ambuter’s husky, weathered voice, like the kind old soul at the center of the campfire, telling you it’s all going to be okay. He sings with ease and warmth, and when the backing vocals kick in, it’s like a group hug in song form.
The lyrics are simple, but deeply comforting: “All is beautiful, Love is everywhere.” It shows how love, in all its ups and downs, whoa-whoa glory, is still out there. So throw away your frown and start anew with Mark Ambuter’s “Love Is Everywhere (Extended Version)” on Spotify.
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Review by: Naomi Joan

