User talk:Trthek tsamhni

After we get further into the track, minimal piano keys, claps, and calm 808s begin to unfold, slowly adding some rhythm into the offering, although the vocals alone seemed to be right on track with the tempo of the song even without these elements. The lyrics seem to repeat on a loop, but the notes are various as they raise and lower throughout. There seems to be a melancholic feel to them that pairs with a sense of hopefulness and optimism, a vibe that I’ve noticed come out often in many Indie cuts, and although it’s hard to classify this record concretely in that genre, it definitely has a similar feel that combines with elements of other genres as well. With about 25 seconds left, the vocals cut out and the beat continues to play as some sort of calm violin or synths begin to play, ending things on a serene, tranquil, and peaceful note. While this style of music strays a bit further off the beaten path than what I normally listen to, the fact that I was as into it as I was makes me understand that this is definitely a hit, although not necessarily in the traditional sense you might be thinking of. Although music starts out as a hobby for most artists, I think that Martin should really go all out and take a leap of faith, because his talent is definitely abundant, and it shows loud and clear in this record. I also discovered that after just 50 days of this record being out, it already amassed over 1 million streams, so the numbers and success are there, without a doubt. I’m not sure what’s next for the young talent, but I’m definitely going to keep an eye out for future releases because if they’re anything close to as good as “Past Lives”, they’re sure to do numbers.