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Wise John – Marry Another Man | Heart-Rending

Wise John’s powerful indie music has a unique sound that will rock your soul. With his jazz pianist’s command of harmony and heartfelt lyrics, he creates songs that teach you new ways to feel and sound like nobody else. His songs are inspired by both the poetry approach of singer-songwriters like Bob Dylan and the virtuosity of big band arrangements like Electric Light Orchestra. If you’re looking for an artist who can truly touch your soul, you need to check out Wise John. His music will change the way you think about music, and you’ll never forget his unique sound.

Wise John has released a new single, “Marry Another Man.” I think the best way to describe this song is “warm and fuzzy.” It’s a song that makes you feel like you’re back in your childhood home, playing with your toys or watching cartoons on TV. Yes, the music takes you on a nostalgic ride, still has some refreshing undertone to it. The music is soft, with a vintage feel that just makes you want to curl up in a corner and watch the world go by. The lyrics are also so heartwrenching, talking about a failed love story. And Wise John’s singing—it’s so raw and emotional that it almost feels like he’s telling you a story about his life. John hits some amazing high notes and the music becomes very powerful. However, it then mellows out again, just like calm after chaos .The chorus is catchy and memorable, but honestly, if I had to pick one word to describe this song, it would be “heartbreakingly honest.” The song is a beautiful, heartfelt ode to lost love. I highly recommend giving this work of art a listen. It just might be the best thing you’ve heard all year.

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