Sarantos’ ‘I Thought’ is a Ruminative Blend of Neo-Classicals & Acoustics

Sarantos delivers his listeners to a beautiful sphere of contemplation with his latest single, ‘I Thought’. The singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist is reputed for his heartfelt and sincere presentations. His soundscapes are carefully detailed to paint evocative portraits that clarify the important confusions and experiences of life. This latest track is especially special for its melancholic candor as the artist explores the depths of his woes. 

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It is a blend of ruminative neo-classicals and surmounting riff planes. He reconciles these dual sonic personas to carve out an ethereal space. And in the chorus, his vocals bloom into it, surrendering all his truths, fears, limitations, and thoughts. It is so powerful in its vulnerability and universality. Despite the lyrical content, the soundscape infuses the listener with immense strength and a reminder that they are not alone in this struggle. Truly and beautifully composed. Listen Now! 

The track is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music! 

You can listen to ‘I Thought’ by Sarantos here - 

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