Kwun – “Supernatural”

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Credit: Alex Beldi

A stirring track out today from Kwun, “Supernatural” consumes with its tender guitar tones, string-laden flourishes, and passionate vocals. The pop-inclined folk success comes via the UK-based artist’s upcoming album, Ancient Ageless & True. Aesthetically, I’m fondly reminded of Richard Hawley’s affecting sound.

Fittingly, considering the artist’s thematic embrace of human and emotional connection, “Supernatural” was recorded in 432hz — a frequency that may result in a greater sense of harmony and well-being. More immediately noticeable is the track’s lovely melodic flow and heartfelt vocals. “I know it’s truth that matters, and it sets us free at last,” Kwun sings amidst the frolicking acoustics and piano. The gradual involvement of strings plays warmly, pairing well with lyrics reflecting on personal truths and the beauty of connection.

Kwun says “my hope for this song is to provoke thought in the listener to question and look deeper into commonly held beliefs, as well as to become the greatest version of themselves.”

Look for the track’s music video, filmed by international cinematographer Alex Beldi, to release on October 28th.

This and other tracks featured this month can be streamed on the updating Obscure Sound’s ‘Best of October 2022’ Spotify playlist.

Mike Mineo

I'm the founder/editor of Obscure Sound, which was formed in 2006. Previously, I wrote for PopMatters and Stylus Magazine.

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