Lullaby by Raleÿell: Review
Raleÿell’s uplifting new pop track “Lullaby” has a pleasant tempo worth giving a spin. This melody is an excellent listen for fans of slow-paced hymns creating a delicate bond with the listener through its musical flow. With that being said, “Lullaby” will definitely ease your soul with its emo/mid-west-inspired guitar tunes and a soothing singer leading the track.
The indie-pop scene has established a powerful stance among listeners. I believe the influential aura of this genre, especially the rhythm facets that tag along has a tendency to capture one’s attention. Similarly, this appeal is present in Raleÿell’s “Lullaby.” The music in this track has a serene flow that is comforting to hear, and pretty simple to get hooked by. You may be wondering why. For starters, the enchanting cadence of the vocalist fills the song’s structure with a magical narrative and as the atmospheric effects, slight orchestral segments, and guitars join in on the fun, the singer’s allure gets an uplift. From then on, percussions enter the scene and give “Lullaby” a minimal charge that’s ideal to not stray away from the song’s peaceful nature.
While reaching the end of “Lullaby”, the beats fade and a cascading rhythm plays out with the vocals. It has an almost harp-like sound and conveys a sentimental close. The exit of the piece kept its emotive intact. Overall, Raleÿell’s musical persona is a lovely encounter I’d recommend to anyone.
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Review by: Damien Reid