Song Review/ Singer-Songwriter : Connie Lansberg’s ‘Aeroplane’
Connie Lansberg is a singer-songwriter and a blues artist who builds soundscapes that are full and enriched by the possibilities of music. All her compositions are anchored by meaning. Even the simplistic flows leave a strong and memorable impression. Her latest release is ‘Aeroplane’, featuring Brad Rabuchin. The track explores themes like freedom. A journey from losing oneself to finding meaning, exploring depth, and breaking free. It can be so limiting to be disconnected, to be clipped down by a lack of self. And the brimming journey to self-discovery and warmth can be so beautiful. That’s the journey the artist makes with this track.
It’s a slow doting song. The rhythm is not consistent. It follows the pauses and punctuation of the spoken word. Like its own language, it wraps itself around the vocals and forms its own pulse. The chords also ring with the voice, like a halo; creating epiphanies out of vulnerable expression. And this journey of growth, going through the seasons of the self, the track loosens. It’s given the atmosphere of an open and expansive meadow. The possibility, the light and the sky so wide that it seeps into the theme of the song. Listen Now!