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Cheska Moore Evokes Desire and Regret In Almost Over

By Marcus AdetolaJuly 4, 2020
Cheska Moore Evokes Desire and Regret In Almost Over

Cheska Moore Evokes Desire and Regret In Almost Over

Cheska Moore strikes a beautiful balance on Almost Over. The pairing of ominous themed instrumentals with an enchanting lullaby harmony to narrate the seductive pull of a toxic relationship draws the listener in.

The singer-songwriter’s hazy vocals sink into the guitar acoustics evoking a keen sense of desire and regret. Lyrics vividly paints a picture of a toggle for control within one’s inner self. 

Cheska’s delivery highlights the immense complexity and gravity of the situation. She simplifies the intensity of the song, making it all the more beguiling.

Almost Over is so different from Cheska Moore’s previous release Bloodline proving how versatile she is as an artist. We wonder what she will release next?

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