Marsh Family’s latest release, “See Your Face Again,” is a beautifully crafted and emotionally resonant song that tugs at the heartstrings. The soft, dulcet vocals delivered soulfully and wishfully in a yearningly euphonious and classic tone with guitars fingered and flickering give us a vision of peaceful landscapes. Brought along with the cover art of a girl looking over an enchanting greenery and verdant landscape under the morning sky, the picture is complete with sound and scenery intertwining for a lush package. With the context combined, the melody is perfectly set in tone and pitch.
What makes “See Your Face Again” even more impactful is the poignant story behind its creation. The Kent family, known for their viral story, joins forces with Afghan musician Ali Esmahilzada, who fled Kabul in 2022. The collaboration connects their experiences and sheds light on the plight of refugees.
Ali’s journey, his gift of an antique violin, and his resumption of playing all serve as a powerful backdrop to the song’s plea for compassion and understanding. Ali’s violin melodies included in the song further emphasize the song’s call for connection and inclusion of different races and highlight the power of music in uniting communities.
With the use of guitar, cello, and clarinet, the Marsh Family weaves a delicate tapestry of sound, allowing the song’s message to shine through with clarity and sincerity. The lyrics of “See Your Face Again” express a profound longing for connection and empathy.
“See Your Face Again” by the Marsh Family and Ali Esmahilzada encourages us all to embrace empathy, bridge divides, and create a world where everyone is treated with dignity and respect.
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Review By: Naomi Joan