Boston-based artist Four String Serenade crafts a touching folk sound on “An Angel Waiting,” where melodic vocals, acoustics, and piano conjure a harmonious charm amidst perseverant lyrical strides. The songwriting captures the vitality of finding strength in the face of personal tumult, emphasizing resilience and self-discovery as one traverses through obstacles. The power of optimism and encouragement is also highlighted by the artist, who says: “Sometimes we all just need a little bit of encouragement to be the best we can at something.”
Solemn acoustics pair with a moving vocal introspection to start, ruminating on how people can either let you down or pick you up. Bright piano additions join seamlessly. “They say your heart rate is gonna fall,” multiple vocal layers captivate during a moodily delectable hook, remarking “I don’t like the weather anymore” with dreamy immersion thereafter. An elegant disposition takes hold during the “laugh a little harder” urges, where tender acoustic and piano interplay proves moving. “An Angel Waiting” is an affecting, emotively sincere success from Four String Serenade.
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This and other tracks featured this month can be streamed on the updating Obscure Sound’s ‘Emerging Singles’ Spotify playlist.
We discovered this release via MusoSoup.