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Sleepsong By Cormac: A Lullaby For The Soul In A World Awash With Noise

By Marcus AdetolaFebruary 28, 2024

At just 13 years old, Cormac brings an unexpected depth to Sleepsong, a standout track on his second album, A Borrowed Gift. His performance is like a gentle journey into a peaceful dream, soothing the listener with every note.

The song’s heartfelt lyrics, penned by Brendan Graham and Rolf Lovland, touch on themes of comfort and reassurance. Thompson’s voice, pure and light, feels like a comforting hand in the dark, promising to chase away the shadows of the night. His delicate singing pairs beautifully with the soft piano in the background, capturing a sense of innocence and the magic of childhood dreams.

Jon Cohen’s arrangement wraps the listener in a warm embrace. The music flows like a gentle stream, with highs and lows that mimic the natural rhythm of dreaming. When Thompson’s voice rises, it’s as if he’s sharing a secret meant only for the stars.

In today’s fast-paced world, Sleepsong offers a rare moment of calm. It reaches out to anyone in need of a break, whether they’re a parent soothing a child to sleep or someone seeking a moment of tranquility in a chaotic day.

Cormac A Borrowed Gift album cover
Cormac A Borrowed Gift album cover

Comarc’s rendition of Sleepsong feels like a lullaby, not just for children but for the soul. His young voice, surprisingly wise, invites listeners to let go and embrace the peace of the night. As the song gently ends, it leaves behind a comforting promise of sweet dreams to come.

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