Song Review/ Alt Folk : Prem Byrne’s ‘Three Words’

Prem Byrne is a singer-songwriter and an alt folk artist. His style is marked by honest storytelling and emotional displays that send the listener on a journey. His latest release is ‘Three Words’, a track in which the artist delves into the troubled relationship with his father. Moments of pain and heartache at not being able to be emotionally seen or vulnerable in that relationship. Where love was an unsaid feeling, that over the years got lost in a complex web of memories and complexities. 

The track is so heartfelt, with vocals warm and reminiscent. There is nothing angry or resentful in the tone. Just a melancholy that slowly phases into acceptance, forgiveness and a deeper understanding. It’s so powerful because it reveals the essence of humanity and how context, culture, and generational values affect relationships. And just understanding that and absorbing that dimension can create a path for healing. Even though the theme of the song is sad, the artist brings a refreshing and lightening atmosphere to it. And it makes all the difference. Listen Now! 

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

You can listen to ‘Three Words’ by Prem Byrne here - 

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