SYML: “The Day My Father Died” (Review & Stream)

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Recently in a Berlin gallery. Brian Fennell from Seattle presents his second album with a colleague. Two-part falsetto singing, melancholic mood. The pianist, producer and programmer is a magician of soft tones, some passages of the lecture are reminiscent of an electronically supported new edition by Simon & Garfunkel or by CSNY at the time of “Déjà-vu”.

The pianist, producer and programmer is a magician of soft tones

Previous songs like “Where’s My Love” (with massive stream views!) have proven his knack for pop hits. The sadly thematic title track about a dead father nonetheless has an uplifting “ohh, ohh” passage that alternates with ballad crooning and an overall sense of confidence – as the entire album gently sparkles.

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