SINGLE REVIEW: PlanG - My Little City

'My Little City' beautifully captures the bittersweet journey of leaving one's hometown in search of better opportunities abroad. The song narrates the experience of moving overseas to earn a living and build a better life, ending with a sense of contentment in a new land tempered by an enduring homesickness for the past.

The track features gentle, winding guitars and a calming acoustic backdrop, complemented by charming, homely vocals. PlanG's friendly, heartfelt, and sincere tone adds depth to the delicate folk soundscape. The song gracefully navigates through the complexities of change, balancing the fear of the unknown with the excitement of new beginnings.

'My Little City' is a beautifully delicate song, with PlanG's picturesque and inviting vocals enhancing its allure. The only criticism is the abrupt ending, which feels more like the track stops rather than concludes. A soft guitar outro to fade would have provided a more satisfying closure. Despite this, the song leaves a lasting impression, capturing the essence of finding joy in a new home while negotiating an underlying longing for the old one.

Amy

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

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