Steven Browley’s “Lily of the Nile” is a soft, jazzy, immersive, synth-infused pop track!
From its very first notes, the track transports the listeners to a serene space. It’s the kind of track that makes you want to lie down, close your eyes, and just lose yourself, daydreaming about that someone special. Quaint melodies, gentle beats, and calming harmonies play leading up to Steven’s smitten vocals. He sings, oh so romantically, of the object of his attraction – Lilly of the Nile. You can’t help but feel the love he’s expressing. It’s a pink cloud kind of feeling, where everything around you feels lighter and brighter.
The track follows an unconventional path. The verses merge into the instrumental sections with ease. There are these short sections of guitar and synth that are heavenly. Effortlessly, the next verse starts. The lyrics are uncomplicated and sung with equally effortless panache and personality. The track concludes with soulful guitar once more before fading into silence gracefully.
At just over 3 minutes, the track does not overstay, but its calming effects are felt long after the last note fades. Steven exhibits great control and an irresistible charm in creating a piece that feels so light and romantic. Without the use of excessive amplifications and enhancements, Steven can quite simply evoke great pleasure through his pleasant, pleasing soundscape. From Love > For Love would be an ideal description of how this artist’s inspiration functions. You can tell that this is an artist who is in a great headspace and wants to create music that delights and relaxes. This is a track that will appeal to listeners of all genres, regardless of their orientation.
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