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Frank Bramble – Fall to Flames | Equations Inside

Frank Bramble, a Birmingham-based artist and producer, has just released a new tune called ‘Fall to Flames‘.  The song ponders past thoughts, and the composition instils such self-reflectors that bring such intricate underlying thoughts to the fore. There is an exploration process in obtaining clarity in one’s thinking, which admits the sensitive conflicted sentiments. The relationship with oneself and its consequences for others around us is well illustrated in the writing. Frank’s observations are unsettlingly resonant of the present state of emotions. The song truly gets under our skin and helps us decipher a lot of life’s riddles. The whole atmosphere is quite structured, and the verses flow easily with plenty of room for us to interact with the words.

With so many murmur sounds merging in the sonic space, the production is also carefully thought out. The song’s harmonic foundation is crooned by the vocal harmonies. This captivates us and keeps us engrossed in the arrangement. The rhythm is heavy hitting and keeps the pulse going all the way through. The vocal delivery blends in so well with the whole ambience. There are also some fantastic synthetic textures that have been thoughtfully included into the production. However, I believe the production might provide more room for the vocals to truly drive us in aspects of listening. Despite this, the music sounds quite rich, with a lot of detail that has been smoothly included into the sound design. I’m hoping that the music will strike a chord with listeners of varying tastes.

Enjoy Listening to “Fall to Flames” by Frank Bramble on Spotify!

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