Song Review/ Instrumental : Carl Liungman’s ‘Saint’

Carl Liungman’s instrumentals are not a performance. They are a way of feeling, knowing, and seeing. In his latest release, ‘Saint’, the artist’s piano professes a solemnity but also a tenderness, a vulnerability that affects the listener, even softens them. The flow is intuitive, flickering, rising and falling like a wave; like thoughts forming, naturally.

The subtle undertones that are attached to it also form wordlessly, very naturally, without orchestration or plan. That authentic space makes it feel like more than just an ambient song. It attains a meditative quality, one that absorbs the listener into its journey and creates a pristine space. This beautifully ties into the theme of Saint; the prayer like atmosphere, the quality of confession, surrender, and reflection. 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 ‘Saint’ by Carl Liungman here - 

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