Song Review/ Rock : My Glass World’s ‘We’re All The Same’
My Glass World is a rock, pop, jazz, funk duo who just take their listeners on a journey. It’s an experience that is drenched in grooves, feeling, and spontaneous detours. They have a cool way of blending the vintage styles with a modern feel. The spirit of which is simple, elegant and full of charisma. Their latest release is ‘We’re All The Same’, a track that is in a flow state. The rhythm saunters and winds along like a paper in the breeze. It’s buoyant, light and full of waves.
The vocals are like a flat line with all its emotion pressed into its daze. While the accordions and harmonies lift into the atmosphere like dust in the countryside, the groove just keeps loosely unravelling. With its expansive soundscape and lyrical poetry, the song is a great equaliser. It makes everything seem so human that the rest of it just fades away. The funk keeps on jogging along. The jazz opens up its romantic balms towards the second verse and keeps softening the soundscape from there on out. Just endless, drifting, free, and so deeply alive. Immersed in this long enough, you’ll get to the theme eventually. We’re all the same. Only the circumstances are different. Listen Now!