Tag: Out Of The Blue by Robert Bacon

Embracing the Deluge: Haifa Melliti’s “Mélodie de la Déesse”

French-Tunisian multidisciplinary artist Haifa Melliti channels raw intuition into breathtaking piano architecture on her stunning neoclassical album, "Mélodie de la Déesse". I find her approach fascinating. In an era where so many ambient instrumental records lean heavily into cautious, sparse minimalism, Melliti offers a deluge. Her music serves as a spiritual sanctuary honoring the sacred feminine, yet she completely refuses to equate tranquility with...

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...

Robert Bacon Delivers A Nostalgic Yet Refreshing Take On Love With “Out Of The Blue”

Robert Bacon's newest song, "Out Of The Blue," is a breath of fresh air in music. Bacon grew up in the Midwest, where principles were...