Song Review/ Acoustic : Steel & Velvet’s ‘Orphan’s Lament’

Steel & Velvet have just released their latest collection of music called ‘People Just Float’. It is made with an exceeding cinematic atmosphere that celebrates the classical instrumental culture and theatrical vocals. Each soundscape is made up of breathing walls and live emotions. It is affecting in the best way, in a way that transports you both in time and musical cultures.

Taken from the album is ‘Orphan’s Lament’, the breakout track that perfectly captures the vast stylistic range of the artist. With expressive acoustic moments, the song fills up, brims with a vocal overflow. The depth of the voice is so complementarily contrasted with the simple elegance of the acoustics. You can see it all playing out, imagine it, allow it all to form in your head. It’s like you’re watching a play, a musical but it passes through you like a rain cloud. 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 ‘Orphan’s Lament’ by Steel & Velvet here - 

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