SINGLE REVIEW: BRIDGET KELLY QUINN “ISLA”

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“Isla” is a lullaby Bridget Kelly Quinn wrote for her daughter. Starting out as a cappella, Quinn ornamented with a beautiful, flowing piano, played by David Lennon. The simpleness of the song astonishes you with its raw, refreshing energy as opposed to the heavy, buzzy feeling sometimes a loud, overly polished track gives you. Like the wind that gently and playfully lifts off a strand of your hair, “Isla” is stunningly wonderful.

It reminds you of a simpler time and the beauty of something so pure and real -- love and happiness. “Isla” creates a little happy bubble around you and folds you in with its tender, loving field of energy that instantly melts all the outside noises and voices. listening to Bridget Kelly Quinn’s stunning vocal where a classical influence meets a tasteful jazz twist is simply fascinating.

“Isla,” as a debut of Bridget Kelly Quinn’s own writing shows potential. As a singer, the artist surely knows the charm in her voice, which she brings out so perfectly in her own songwriting with melodies that are soothing, refreshing, and authentic to her voice. It’s quite exciting to see where the future holds for Quinn.

Written by Katrina Yang

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