SINGLE REVIEW: Alex Whorms - One Day I'll Be Gone

Latest single from Hamilton, Ontario based singer/songwriter Alex Whorms 'One Day I'll Be Gone' is guaranteed to leave you feeling inspired to achieve everything you can.

From her beloved piano Alex delivers a beautiful haunting melody topped with stunning whimsical vocals. 'One Day I'll Be Gone' magnificently blends classical tones and ballad-esque pop with the thoughtfulness of folk to captivate at every opportunity.

The lyrics rain with the positive message that there comes a time you have to realise life is short and one day you’ll be gone so stop waiting for everything you want and instead go out and grab it; "I can't keep running in circles waiting for my turn". The desire to chase down dreams and have everything the world can offer; love, time, family and money. It's a song about realising only you can push to achieve your aspirations.

Alex's voice is soft, calming, enchanting and endearing. The piano is graceful and mesmerising. 'One Day I'll Be Gone' is sure to leave you with an inner glow and the desire to accomplish things you’ve put on the backburner for tomorrow.

It's become clear in the last few months Canada, who often gets overlooked due to its larger than life neighbours is hiding some other most exciting, innovative new music. Alex Whorms is another of the country's best kept secrets. Her sound is diverse and will appeal to a wide cross section of music lovers. It's impossible not to be taken in by 'One Day I'll Be Gone' and it's stunning romantic tone.

Amy

I'm Amy a Norfolk girl, currently residing at the seaside.

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I'm into all kinds of music the more obscure the better (my music taste is definitely better than yours 🤪😜) with my fave band being The Wonder Years.

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