
There is a hazy softness to the synths in Janna Pelle’s “Know Too Much” that is matched in the spacious production on her vocals in the beginning of the song And repeated again later on into the song to express musically the lyrics in which the singer reflects on being haunted by the memories of a lost love. But this granular tone clears up in the part of the song near the beginning when the fog of lingering love for someone in her past parts for a moment only to be enveloped by the spell of romantic reverie once again because even though it’s past-tense there is something comforting and pleasant in revisiting that feeling when you know you can step out of it at the proper time. The finely accented drums act as an emotional anchor throughout the dreamlike atmosphere of the song and it is the percussion that cuts through with the greatest clarity throughout. The title of the song also suggests a self-awareness with indulging feelings of tenderness and affection for someone you had to leave behind. Listen to “Know Too Much” on Spotify and follow the songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, drummer and producer Janna Pelle at the links below.

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