Greetings dearest gentle reader and music lovers help me welcome back to our blog The Canadian Artist The Muster Point Project. This artist really wowed me when I heard a song of theirs called “Como Los Jaivas” and made me experience their nostalgia through their song “The Diner” and learn the effects of crippling debt In “nothing ever goes away.” The band has released yet another song by the title called “This Town Has Changed” The song was made available on the 22nd of August. Let me tell you more about the song.
The song jumps right into the powerful vocal performance and it will intoxicate you there and then. The song talks about how most times when You return to the small community you know, you find out that you don’t belong there anymore. And you notice that you aren’t the only person who thinks so (“This town has changed, I asked around and nobody knows why”)This appealing Americana tune transports the listener to a different era and location while tapping into a timeless theme.
The song has a very nice melody and the harmonizing is just something of heavenly stature. The song was made perfectly with its mouth percussions and catchy lyrics and instrumentation that you find irresistible and can’t stop yourself from dancing to it
I am no stranger to this artist’s music and talent. The song tells listeners that it is okay to change and sometimes we outgrow people and places which is okay because it’s part of life. This artist has blown me away every single time and I fear that I might just become a forever fan of The Muster Point project. The artist has no will to stop taking music to greater heights and we thank them for it. What a talented artist, this artist is on the way to the top.
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