‘Hurricane’ is the recently released track by Warburton in collaboration with Julie Meunier. It’s a slow and contemplative song with fills the the air with its fragile emotions and soft vocals. The song captures the energy of a confession between two people who loved each other deeply, but had to part ways because they werent meant to be toegther. Beautifully vulnerable, and quietly heartbreaking, its a song that will make you cry and sooth you at the same time.
Warburton is the musical project of Nathan Mitchell, who is now based in Canada. Driven by his love for music, he is an artist whose music is known for being painful and relatable. You can see that reflected in his debut LP, Hurricane, a song that makes you feel you are stuck in the eye of a storm. The song is not fast or destructive, but its reflective of the emotional wreckage we all carry inside ourselves quietly.
With beautiful layers of guitars, the vocals of both the artists are soft and emotional. Their harmonising adds more weight to the song, the melancholic quality doesnt come from blame or yells, it comes from the quiet bravery of being vulnerable. The strength of the song is its lyrics. They avoid cliches and is written about deeply personal experiences, that will feel universal to anyone who has lost love in their lives, making its deeply poetic. It’s a song that isn’t afraid to show its scars, and it reaches out painfully, to tug at our heartstrings.
You can listen to ‘Hurricane’ by Warburton on popular platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music.
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