Asgard Raven’s “What Will Be, Will Be” is a stirring anthem of optimism and introspection, blending the grit of indie blues with the expansive melodies of Brit-pop. Known for spreading positivity through his music, Raven crafts a track that resonates with soul and conviction, urging listeners to embrace the uncertainties of life with courage and hope.
“What Will Be, Will Be” opens with blaring guitar riffs that exude a confident and almost intimidating allure. Raven’s deep, weighty voice delivers the lyrics with slow but resolute gravity, adding a sense of urgency to the song’s contemplative tone. Sharp cymbals splash rhythmically, punctuating the air with their sharpness and cutting through the layered instrumentation. The soulful harmonies echo after the singer as he trails the line, “Don’t close your eyes” to amplify the track’s ominous energy, creating an almost hypnotic atmosphere that mirrors the uncertainty of life’s journey.
The lyrics, filled with vivid imagery, guide listeners through a narrative of embracing change and finding peace of mind amidst chaos. Lines like “Look up to the sky you’ll see, something’s changed I’m falling free” evoke a sense of release and liberation, while the refrain “What will be, will be” reinforces the track’s overarching theme of acceptance and resilience.
Drawing comparisons to the Gallagher brothers, Midnight Preachers, and Lennie Rayen, Raven’s sound pays homage to classic Brit-pop while carving out a distinct identity with his soulful blues undertones.
With its dynamic arrangement and introspective message, “What Will Be, Will Be” is a compelling addition to Raven’s catalog. It’s no surprise his music garners regular airplay on platforms like Amazing Radio and BBC Solent.
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Review by: Naomi Joan