Tag: Karen Salicath Jamali singer

Shape of Water’s “Last Goodbye”: Grief You Can Dance To?

Shape of Water drops their single "Last Goodbye," and it hits like walking into a brightly lit kitchen the morning after a furious argument – everything’s superficially tidy, the chrome gleaming, but the air itself feels bruised, humming with absence. This electronic art rock outfit from Manchester, featuring Rossano Capriotti handling vocals, bass, and keys with Luca De Falco on guitar/backing vocals and Tom...

Cormac’s Symphony Of Resilience: An Introspective Look Into ‘Titanium’

Youngest Vocalist Cormac  Expresses Perseverance in His Debut Album. Cormac is creating a name for himself in the world of classical music with his heavenly voice, which originates from the United Kingdom.   His first studio album, "Hear My Voice," had a great start, entering the charts at position #11 on the UK Classical Chart and #3 on Australia's Classical Crossover Chart. Cormac has shown an unyielding commitment...

“Angel Gabriel’s Light”: Karen Salicath Jamali’s Sound of Hope.

Most music that arrives with the label “meditative” feels like an instruction to relax—a gentle but firm command. Karen Salicath Jamali’s “Angel Gabriel’s Light,”...