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Indie-soul artist Raegan Sealy has released her latest single, โKilling Song,โ
a ballad about coming to terms with the cracks in a relationship. Following the release of her debut single “Make โem Jealous“.
Taking inspiration from soul and classical harmonies, โKilling Songโ is dominated by the violin and piano, whose melodies blend together in a delicate, poignant display of openness. In the song, Sealy lets listeners into her Harlem house, an intimate space of vulnerability inhabited by her and the mice that become a metaphor for a crumbling relationship in the song.
The striking exposure of this private emotional and physical sphere is concealed effortlessly by the songโs wit, full of wordplay.
Coming to terms with the ultimate and inevitable downfall of a relationship, Sealyโs soul-pop vocals are equally soft-spoken and assertive, filling the oceans between the confidence and irony of her storytelling and the emotion-filled delivery of her performance.
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The Brooklyn-based performer says โKilling Songโ โis about all those little nagging problems in relationships that you know are there but donโt want to address โ because you know that killing the problems will also kill the relationship.โ
Opening a can of worms, Raegan Sealy uncovers these tiny problems, pulling a string and witnessing the entire ensemble unfold before her eyes as she dwells on the infestation of the โmost adorable, tiny, destructive little metaphors.โ Scouring every nook and cranny of the apartment, she finds herself alone at last โ reveling in the finality of the situation. The trackโs cinematic, orchestra-like arrangement sets the tone for this monumental, painstakingly stunning display of solitude. โKilling Songโ was produced by Robin Buyer, who also produced her lead single โMake โem Jealous.โ
The writing is on the wall in โKilling Songโ โ reflecting on turning points and the inevitability of turbulent situations bursting at the seams. Brimming with double entendres and poignant images of the artistโs independence and endurance to purify every corner, โKilling Songโ is a strikingly grand performance of awareness and resilience.
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