There’s so much elegance in ‘March On’. Guided by Noam’s evocative and luscious vocals, the track flourishes thanks to orchestral tones and spacious textures, creating a sort of ‘lullaby effect’, if you will. A poignant, meaningful ballad, the record gradually grows in intensity as it goes along, wrapping the listeners in glorious, anthemic energy and introspective lyricism – the kind that’s incredibly personal and relevant.
Hailing from London, UK, Noam Frank is perhaps best known for her militance in Galactic Dust. Now embarking on a solo career, the talented songstress focuses on her trusted piano, crafting wonderful pieces drenched in harmonies and classic pop stylings. In particular, ‘March On’ finds her identity in Noam’s dealings with endometriosis, an experience that although painful and life-changing, provides a great deal of reflection and self-resilience.
Eventually, ‘March On’ finds a cinematic, almost anthemic ending, with a nuanced production courtesy of Jules Konieczny. If this is anything to go by, we are in for some great records in the near future: Noam is now working on an upcoming EP.
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