
Lipford’s latest single, “Miracle,” is a soul-baring ballad that dives headfirst into the universal yearning for release, hope, and emotional clarity. Self-produced and recorded at Jungle Music Factory studio in Tivoli with Francesco Grammatico, the track marks the Italian-American artist’s fifteenth release—and arguably one of his most intimate to date. With echoes of Jeff Buckley’s vulnerability and the acoustic tenderness of early James Morrison, “Miracle” speaks directly to the ones who have trapped themselves in their emotional well.
The song opens with delicately strummed guitar chords. The simplicity in the arrangement allows Lipford’s vocals to lead the way, soft at first, then slowly rising with heartfelt tension. As he sings, “Pray for a miracle to help me to jump this wall…” his voice trembles with both ache and conviction.
What stands out is the track’s restraint. Lipford resists the urge to overproduce, letting the rawness of the performance shine through. The vibrato in his voice carries just enough ache to suggest lived experience, while the songwriting depicts someone on the cusp of transformation, still unsure whether the breakthrough is coming. It’s a meditation set to music, a soft reflection on melancholy, nostalgia, and the search for serenity.
Inspired by artists like Chris Cornell and Ed Sheeran, Lipford merges the emotional depth of alt-rock with the sincerity of acoustic pop. “Miracle” gently invites you to sit with your own struggles and imagine the possibility of something better, something unexpected, even divine. Listen to Lipford on Spotify for more such sensational music.
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Review by: Naomi Joan


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True. A delicate Jem.