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Red Madrone By Waters Of March Is A Touching, Genre-Defying Piece Of Musical Poetry

By Marcus AdetolaMarch 3, 2023
Red Madrone By Waters Of March Is A Touching, Genre-Defying Piece Of Musical Poetry

Musical collective Waters of March delivers an emotive and poignant single with Red Madrone, the second release from their upcoming self-titled EP. Featuring guest vocals from Petra Haden, the group led by Chris Connolly and Phil Carney explores a range of influences, from jazz to classical to indie rock, to create a lush soundscape.

The delicate vocals and tender instrumentals blend seamlessly to create a melancholic atmosphere, with Haden’s ethereal voice adding a haunting quality to the track. The lyrics, written by Connolly, delve into memories of his childhood spent at his father’s mountain house in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, conveying a sense of nostalgia and longing.

Red Madrone began as an ethereal guitar composition that evolved into an improvisation between Connolly and Carney, resulting in a beautifully crafted piece of music that showcases the band’s talent for creating emotional and introspective songs.

While some may find the track slow-burning, its slow build and emotional delivery create a captivating listening experience. Overall, Red Madrone is a touching and evocative single that leaves a lasting impression on the listener.

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