Carel Brouwers – “Love Alone”

“Love Alone” continues a knack for melodic, mythologically inspired songwriting from Dutch composer Carel Brouwers, following his Aphrodite-inspired single “The Shape She Takes.” This Zeus-themed art-pop gem blends solemn piano with ghostly yearning, portraying the eternal struggle between desire and duty. Brouwers channels Bowie and Morricone through haunting, vintage-inspired nocturnal soundscapes with strings and affecting vocals.

Solemn piano and bell-chiming kickstarts the track with hazy intrigue, then moving into Brouwers’ expressive croon as twangy guitars slither alongside. “Let my dream begin,” his vocals expand with a ghostly yearning, descending in pitch at the line’s conclusion for a spine-tingling impact. Continued desires to “let me drift, let me roar” bolster a heart-aching thematic pull, where one finds themselves at a difficult state between responsibility and desire.

The infusion of strings at the track’s end is an especially memorable element, as Brouwers’ vocals admit “it’s love I serve alone” with a commitment to that sense of responsibility, while still acknowledging the sense of isolation. The mystique-filled, nocturnal art-pop and rock cohesion fuses within a commanding literary prowess, channeling Zeus and his role as ruler of Olympus, and also his own battle between love and temptation. Whether a god or mortal, it’s an ongoing tumult that’s relatable and hauntingly captured on this standout track from Carel Brouwers, another success alongside the recently featured “The Shape She Takes.”

This and other tracks featured this month can be streamed on the updating Obscure Sound’s ‘Emerging Singles’ Spotify playlist.

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