Raegan Sealy battles a crumbling relationship with “Killing Song”

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Raw, vulnerable and totally relatable!

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Indie-soul artist Raegan Sealy has released her latest single, โ€œKilling Song,โ€

a ballad about coming to terms with the cracks in a relationship. Following the release of her debut single “Make โ€˜em Jealous“.

Taking inspiration from soul and classical harmonies, โ€œKilling 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 songโ€™s wit, full of wordplay.

Coming to terms with the ultimate and inevitable downfall of a relationship, Sealyโ€™s 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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Rating: 5 out of 5.

The Brooklyn-based performer says โ€œKilling Songโ€ โ€œis about all those little nagging problems in relationships that you know are there but donโ€™t 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 โ€œmost 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 trackโ€™s cinematic, orchestra-like arrangement sets the tone for this monumental, painstakingly stunning display of solitude. โ€œKilling Songโ€ was produced by Robin Buyer, who also produced her lead single โ€œMake โ€˜em Jealous.โ€

The writing is on the wall in โ€œKilling 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 artistโ€™s independence and endurance to purify every corner, โ€œKilling Songโ€ is a strikingly grand performance of awareness and resilience.

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