SINGLE REVIEW: NOELLE “SEASONS CHANGE”

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noelle returns with sensuous, moody single “seasons change”

Music Review: Noelle "Seasons Change"

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Following on the journey of one of the most promising rising artists to watch, the pop princess noelle is bringing back another jazz-infused single. She takes you to a notalgic, ethereal world, filled with feelings, memories, and color palettes.

Written many years ago in the artist’s bedroom, the song has traveled long from its original sparkles through the collaboration with producer Anthony Wright. After the sensational release of “Forever Yours” and hit song “Therapy,” “Seasons Change” marks the third release from noelle’s debut album slotted for a spring release via Wax Records/Universal Music Canada.

“Seasons Change” combines jazz ballad, old-Hollywood cabaret with the tender heartbreak of first love, tackling the theme of unrequited love. The brilliant track has many surprises, like a kaleidoscopic journey that swirls and twirls, it never lacks new patterns. Noelle’s stunning jazz vocal brings you imageries and visions in vintage.

The track introduces a fall-inspired sonic palette that matches a seasonal melancholy and matured theme, brewing the lingering feelings with woozy instruments while the melodic ideas slow dance with sentiments.



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