Song Review/ Rock : Father Chocolate’s ‘Terra’

Father Chocolate is a composer and song maker who loves an omnipresent sound. Every song of his is a journey. Journey through texture, chroma, rhythm, melody, grooves, and a spreading resonance. His latest release is ‘Terra’. The track is crafted to embody the theme. Father Chocolate creates an ambience, an environment, a surreal space that holds the theme at its core. 

When the song begins, it’s already in motion, in the thick of being. It climbs the walls, spills over the floor and grows into you. The snaking bassline flows to infinity. It is structured on by beats that feel like soft tectonic plates colliding. Despite the flow in the track, the artist uniquely builds the rigidity of the theme into it. Diverse and static, fresh and timeless, dynamic and classic. And the guitar, melodies, and ambience just disperses, spreads and doesn’t stop. It forms an unending world. Surreal, hypnotic, and layered like a self-contained language. 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 ‘Terra’ by Father Chocolate here - 

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