
Out November 1, 2025, โSmile of Beautyโ has Dan Szyller stepping straight into the emotional core of his ArtRock sensibilities. Szyller already sits at an unusual crossroads, as a Brazilian-born artist shaped by life in Israel, the U.S., and France, drawing heavily from The Doorsโ mysticism, Pink Floydโs atmosphere, and the melodic force of classic metal. This new single folds all of that wandererโs perspective into the jolt of connection that hits you on an ordinary day, in an ordinary place, and resets the whole trajectory of your inner world.
Recorded quickly but cleanly in Moselle with producer Yannick Horner, the song has a warmth that feels lived-in. It opens on a gentle, slow-moving bed of guitars and soft cymbal splashes, the arrangement glowing like a rainy afternoon in Metz. A very fitting scene, given the song spurs up old love affairs. Szyllerโs voice enters thick and rich. He sings each line with tenderness and emotion, with the ache evident in his vibrato. As the song progresses, his tone grows even fuller, his vibrato deepening and quivering with restrained intensity.
The instrumentation mirrors this rise, as the guitars begin to grind more melodically. Everything moves with the steady patience of someone walking toward a memory rather than fleeing from it. When he sings, โI see her face / My moment in time has come to be in love,โ the line lands with that unmistakable Szyller direct, unfiltered effortlessness, grounded in experience.
โSmile of Beautyโ stands out not by reinventing Dan Szyllerโs sound, but by refining it. Itโs a soft spark of connection captured in song. Check it out on Spotify.
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Review by: Naomi Joan

