ViRa “Non-Fiction”

Music Review: ViRa "Non-Fiction"

Photo credit: Rona Bar and Ofek Avashalom

Lose Yourself In The World of ViRa’s Non-Fiction

ViRa’s songwriting is simply charming. Following her footsteps, Non-Fiction invites you into an imaginative, impressionistic world made of sound, emotions, and stories.

Waves of guitar soundscapes immerse you with dreamful, translucent patterns while the soft rock rhythm keeps you on your toes. Just like the chapters in a long journey, each and every song in Non-Fiction adds its unique color palette while adhering to an imaginative, groovy aesthetics.

The Los-Angeles based artist created a world between fantasy and reality. ViRa’s calm and floral vocal is entrancing. Fused with feelings and subtle changes in mood, her voice is surrounded by swirling imageries.

“Traveling Face” tells the tale about a free spirit, unbound to definitions and the past, exploring the world as a child that belongs everywhere and nowhere.

“Bedroom Eyes” is about moving away from the painful past and manifesting love that is real. The determined, empowering energy permeates the gentle sound walls and transforms into the dynamic detail in the rhythm and bass.

“Warm Body” and “Shadow Self” take a detour to the shadow side of relationships where dissonance and toxicity have taken control over the light and hope.

“Dreaming” concludes the album with a translucent tune that places you on top of the moon while under the stars, where silky reverbs meet poetic vocals. The song is the happy ending of finally meeting the person you manifest.




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