Listen to Sharing’s Devastating Dream Pop Farewell to a Loved One on the Warmly Majestic “Curtains”

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The sense of longing runs deep from the beginning of Sharing’s “Curtains.” Distorted synth accents and simple melody with contemplatively warm vocals at the forefront and guitar shimmer in the background in a slow burning procession into the distance. The lyrics seem to reflect on the feeling of energy between performer and audience and how there is something special and electric about it when things are going well. But toward the later part of the song it seems as though something deeper and more meaningful and majestic and powerful is introduced when the lyrics go to “I don’t want to see the curtains close/Not on you” with the last three words repeated to the outro in a haze of incandescent synth tone, swells of ethereal guitar and cascading rhythms as though in regretful farewell to a relationship or the impending death of a loved one. It hits heavy in a way that is beautifully heartbreaking especially to anyone who has lost anyone over an extended period and dealing with the final moments for which no one is every as prepared as they think they might be. Listen to “Curtains” on Spotify and connect with Logan, Utah’s Sharing at the links provided.

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