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Simon Andersson’s latest release, “Try,” is a testament to his versatility as an artist. The song weaves together dreamy piano melodies with a somber tone, creating a beautiful juxtaposition that takes listeners on an emotional journey.
The piano in “Try” represents our dreams, floating softly sky-high with its wings blending into the foamy clouds. Simon’s tender and rich vocals soar above the music, delivering a message of hope and resilience. The lyrics in the pre-chorus, “When you believe it, you can find a way, and you will never be alone. Can you see it? You’re standing on the edge, and all you got to do is try” serve as a poignant reminder of the power of belief and determination in overcoming obstacles.
But “Try” is not solely a piano-driven ballad. As the song progresses, the mood shifts and the music takes an unexpected turn. The introduction of riffing and driving guitars crashes through, showcasing the strenuous efforts it takes to reach a level of peace with the piano’s dreamy backdrop. This contrast between the somber and rock elements adds depth and complexity to the track, making it stand out in a sea of conventional ballads.
Simon’s vocals play a crucial role in delivering the song’s motivating and optimistic message. His voice possesses great range and control, allowing him to infuse each lyric with emotion and sincerity. As he sings about believing in oneself and taking a leap of faith, his vocals resonate with authenticity and passion, making “Try” an inspiring and uplifting experience for listeners.
If you love Francis Moon, The Fray, Coldplay, and Lewis Capaldi, “Try” by Simon Andersson is a must-listen.
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Review By: Naomi Joan