Zarooni’s music forms around the feeling of familiarity, intimacy, and universality. Touching on emotions like nostalgia, joy, melancholy, and love, he carves out tapestries of life lived and experienced. His soundscapes spell out humanity, one emotion, one frame, one tale at a time. The singer-songwriter and folk artist’s style and range is reminiscent of Joni Mitchell, Elliott Smith, and Phoebe Bridgers.
His latest release is ‘The Kids Are Laughing’, a track that speculates on the passage of time. Showcasing it through the bittersweet duality of watching your kids grow up, the track compels you to journey down memory lane, dip into nostalgia, sway into melancholy, and blossom with happiness.
The elegance of the theme itself speaks to the virtuoso of the artist. To fathom such a universally complex experience and extend it to the objectivity of time is truly beautiful. His layers of acoustics and neo-classicals are like undulating waves, across which his feel-good baritones sail through. It is warm, cozy, and a whole lot of human. Listen Now!
The track is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music!
You can listen to ‘The Kids Are Laughing’ by Zarooni here –