Obedeia – “merry-go-round”

“merry-go-round” is the fantastic debut single from Obedeia, the musical project of Welsh songwriter Hannah Smithies. Co-produced by Joseph Ray, the cello-friendly alt-pop track is part of the concept album Exquisite Angst, releasing throughout the year across 11 tracks. Merging chamber elements with electronic textures, the song builds from a delicate piano waltz into a sweeping choral realization, confronting themes of complicity, fate, and cyclical decay.

Expanding gorgeously from waltzing piano dreaminess into stirring cello-laden grandiosity and twinkling keys, “merry-go-round” progresses with emotively compelling ferocity. Initial rainy-day piano tones complement an escapism-touched lyrical daydreaming. “He said I’d be queen of the known universe,” the vocals let out. “Our children would reign and the earth wouldn’t burn.” A tumult-filled world, driven by corruption, scorches in comparison to the serenity of known loves and moral compasses at the helm, instead, and the lyricism seems to address that with heart-tugging immersion.

The gradual cello-forward elements bolster a “my purpose, my destiny” vocal introspection, sending chills as glistening keys add seamlessly to the fervent strings. “The wind blows,” spine-tingling vocal layers follow, its refrain resonating into a satisfying finale that reprises the initial subduedness of the piano-led introduction. “I cannot get off the merry-go-round,” ghostly vocals conclude the track, which induces replays with its emotionally sincere, melodic production.

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

We discovered this release via MusoSoup.

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