Song Review/ Alt Folk : Michellar’s ‘September’

Michellar’s ’September’ traces the faint lines of the dying summer. The track is a goodbye to all that summer is. The sun, the holidays, the friends, family, and warmth all around. A melancholic moment, pining for the past season. There is a lot of visuals in the track, seasonal imagery that will create opportunities for you to recall moments and memories from your own summer.

The vocals and the soundscape create a globe within a globe. Autumn imagery enveloping the warmth of the summer recollections, held close to the heart. Helen Walford’s singing is so heartfelt, and effortlessly so. It’s a love letter to summer. So for all the summer girlies who are feeling bad about the ending season, the song gives perspective while validating the sorrow. 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 ‘September’ by Michellar and Helen Walford here - 

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