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Birds are Better Super Highway
Birds are Better Super Highway

Choral Harmonic Bliss with Birds are Better’s Latest “Super Highway”

Norwegian singer-songwriter Stian Fjelldal has recently dropped his latest single Super Highway with his project Birds are better. Fjelldal, who is known for his unique folk-inspired music, fuses traditional folk with elements of power-pop, synth-rock, and indie-pop in his masterful music. Stian is inspired by a variety of artists making his style a blend of Charlie Puth meets Mumford and Sons and Of Monsters and Men.

From the onset, Super Highway contains intricate and beautiful dense vocal harmonies that are woven into clean guitars and organic percussion. The sounds are heavenly and the highlight of the song is the choral vocal harmonies, which are nothing short of stunning.

As the song progresses, listeners are treated to an electronic beat rhythm in the outro, which adds a completely new dimension to the track. The song ends with a beautiful piano riff run, which provides a perfect ending to the entire musical journey. Birds are better blows you away!

One of the things that stands out about Super Highway is the pristine clean production. The organic sound of the instruments has been captured beautifully, resulting in a sound that figuratively takes listeners to heaven. The vibe and aura that the song creates are just incredible.

In conclusion, Super Highway is a stunningly beautiful song that is highly recommended. The fusion of different genres works seamlessly to create a sound that is unique and captivating. Fans of Birds are better’s music will not be disappointed and newcomers to the act will be left wanting more.

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