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Nadia Kazmi – Have You Here
Nadia Kazmi – Have You Here

Nadia Kazmi – Have You Here | Edge of Rock

Have You Here is the latest brilliant anthemic single by Canadian indie artist Nadia Kazmi. Hailing from Calgary Alberta in Canada, she is based in Brooklyn, New York and hops between the Rocky Mountains and the mountainous skyscrapers of New York City. Nadia Kazmi influences by the likes of legendary alternative rock and pop artists like Leonard Cohen, Kate Bush, Patti Smith, and PJ Harvey. Just like her influences, the music of Nadia Kazmia defies conventions and is bold with an assertive expressive voice.

Have You Here begins with sustained orchestral chords. It gets going rather in a delicate and smooth fashion. Soon it transforms into a scintillating rock sound. Nadia’s scintillating vocals move the song forward with its stunning arrangement. Thematically the song deals with first relationships and the associated nostalgia. Consolidating that which is dim and beautiful into musical verses, she stuns with her ability to deliver appealing songs and music with life.

Exquisite and crude energy channeled into a tight composition is what we get here. This is a song you can spin on trips and nights out while reliving sweet nostalgia and the eternal energy of the music of the 70s and 80s. With her ability for composing appealing snares and lively stone tunes, Nadia has transformed the best of ways, conveying obvious tracks like the exquisite, When the track begins, the arrangement lays down the key areas of strength from which the songwriting proceeds. With Have You Here by Nadia Kazmi, we get a retro rock sounding song reminiscent of Stevie Nicks and such fiery vocalists with a sharp modern edge.

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