Nadia Vaeh - Friends U couldn't Keep
Nadia Vaeh gifts the world with breakup songs but for friends, a topic far more relevant and one that requires attention, with her latest release Friends U Couldn’t Keep. She gives us friendship breakups are harder than any other breakups out there. The track begins like a bare stage with a guitar and Nadia slowly makes her entrance. Because it is her and just the guitar you feel as though the track is an intimate one. The track isn’t about the fancy trills and mixing, although it has to be mentioned that the production and the vocals are amazing in the track. But what sells the song is the heartfelt delivery that Nadia gives us. She verbalises the rage and hurt that comes with the breaking of the relationship. The track would work brilliantly in You, specifically when Love finds out about what Joe has been up to behind her back. You can find me holding the speakers at my ex-best friend's home and I suggest you do the same as well. So go on, click on all the links attached above and give Nadia Vaeh a follow.
Nadia Vaeh-Trauma Bond
Nadia Vaeh is approaching music from all directions, like a true artist. We have already heard many of her infectiously catchy singles. Some tell a story, some are emotions and some revolve around people. Her latest single offers to surprise us again, with a well told tale. This is her latest single, Trauma Bond. Her powerful voice is enough to get you tangled and in love. Commanding yet gentle around the edges, her tone is really inspiring. The simple strings complement her writing and performance. An echoing ambience surrounds this song, while taking the edges and moulding it into this brilliant origami art. As the first verse comes to a close, you hear textures change. Harmonics highlight this eventual rock direction taken. A dramatic revolution, a descriptive resolution is what drops with this song. Nadia Vaeh ensures her song carries a depth and despair of the moment-vocally and penning the lyrics as well. The chorus becomes a rocking flourish-developing into this emo gem moment by moment. Nadia shows us her love for this genre with plenty of melodic references to greats that have graced the stage. This is a gilded, solid attempt at spreading her wings, and she does it with class. You can listen to her other singles like Promise Not to Kill You and Friends U Couldn’t Keep as well. Each song shows a different, exciting version of her. This song would be great in Clockstoppers (2002), it really takes you back to the time. You can follow Nadia Vaeh on her Spotify and wait for more that is definitely to come!