SINGLE REVIEW - ELERI ANGHARAD - DELETE IT
Today (Friday 19th March) will see Swansea based artist singer-songwriter, Eleri Angharad release her latest single, Delete It.
Delete It was co-written with Beth Keeping.
Photography: Lauren Pitson
Cover Art: Eleri Angharad
Delete It has a soft sounding instrumental to start which sets the song up wonderfully.
The first verse sees Eleri's crisp vocal at the forefront of which sets the tone of the song beautifully as it allows the lyrics there moment to shine which in turn sees another side of Eleri's vocal range. The lyrics throughout Delete It are ones some people will be able to relate too, over the social media side with talking to their partners, and all the mixed messages you can get from the conversations. The attention to detail on this song is brilliant especially leading into the chorus.
The first verse sees Eleri's crisp vocal at the forefront of which sets the tone of the song beautifully as it allows the lyrics there moment to shine which in turn sees another side of Eleri's vocal range. The lyrics throughout Delete It are ones some people will be able to relate too, over the social media side with talking to their partners, and all the mixed messages you can get from the conversations. The attention to detail on this song is brilliant especially leading into the chorus.
The chorus features some catchy relatable lyrics that I have to admit, I really enjoy listening too. Eleri's dreamy vocals compliment the song-writing wonderfully. The chorus blends the verses together in such a wonderfully unique way.
The second verse of Delete It continues the message within the song wonderfully, and the one that I caught myself relating the most too. I am blown away by the attention to detail throughout Delete It.
The second verse of Delete It continues the message within the song wonderfully, and the one that I caught myself relating the most too. I am blown away by the attention to detail throughout Delete It.
The bridge of Delete It sees the most poignant lyric of the song being repeated which has so much emotion involved.
Delete It ending with the chorus brings the song full circle, and I love it!
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