Michellar's new release, "September," is a personal journey about transformation, remembrance, and the peace of existence's tides. With its turning leaves and cool air, it embodies the contemplative spirit of autumn and brings to mind balmy summer afternoons.
Recorded in San Francisco and Staffordshire, the song has a global appeal. Producer Helen Walford and singer Tobias Wilson create the final mix, providing the track with an emotional center. The interaction between mood and honesty is effortless, and it brings us to Michellar's universe.
"September" stands out from others because it achieves a pleasing balance of minimal melody and deep feeling. The melody is smooth enough that you'll imagine the day turning to evening and the sky changing. The production is clean enough to let the feeling penetrate. The blending of all these things makes the music linger with you after it stops sounding and feeling good. Like the season that inspired it, this song is one you'll want to hear again.
September is a turning point in the band's career as Michellar's artwork is changing. The single looks back and forward too, as art exhibitions and concerts are being scheduled for the next months. "September" exudes loveliness and glamour throughout. It's asking us to take things slow, breathe, and appreciate the loveliness of transformation.