SINGLE REVIEW: pb -Found

British-American singer-songwriter pb's track 'Found' is a soothing and delicate folk tune that immediately sets a tranquil, picturesque tone with its acoustic guitar. The addition of semi-tribal Celtic-style percussion adds a unique rhythmic element, enhancing the song's inviting atmosphere.

Emotive strings elevate the track, bringing it to life with a grand, sophisticated sound. The distinctive vocals and captivating harmonies are warm and evocative, adding depth and grace to the composition. pb's elegant folk style draws comparisons to artists like Sandy Denny and Thea Gilmore, merging classic 60s influences with a modern contemporary edge.

The hypnotic and dreamy quality of 'Found' is complemented by its warm and graceful presentation. The song beautifully encapsulates the theme of finding one's place in the world, resonating with listeners through its heartfelt emotion and refined sophistication.

'Found' is a captivating and serene track that showcases pb's talent for creating evocative and inviting music. This tune is a wonderful addition to the folk genre, blending classic and contemporary elements seamlessly.

Taken from the EP “neither prose nor poetry”.

Amy

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

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