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Sage of New England’s release Racunga is a Musical Delight 
Sage of New England’s release Racunga is a Musical Delight 
Sage of New England’s release Racunga is a Musical Delight 

Sage of New England’s release Racunga; A musical delight 

Sage of New England is a band of incredible potential as the two mega musicians; Matthew Hayes Jacobs and producer Justin Tracy, together make for a powerful duo. The band has come up with a refreshing delight for its listeners; a song called Racunga. 

With enchanting musicality, Sage of New England wins hearts as soon as it is played. The intense and spiritually rich soundscapes make for a wholesome treat that will lift your spirits like no other. The great thing about the song is that it brings together numerous musical elements and ties them beautifully into one concocted art piece that not only feels artistically rich but also makes for a worthwhile listen. The gorgeously crafted soundscapes have a raw, rustic feel to them, an almost earthy vibe that lures you into its bohemian feels quite naturally. The great thing about the song is also its vocals and nicely done production. With great execution, the song unfolds its magic in a perfect way and once you listen to the song a few times, you realize how everything fits together like a puzzle. It all starts growing on you. The music is so rich and nuanced that it will only make itself known to its listeners once they fully delve into the song.

It is a song you shouldn’t miss because it’s equal parts fascinating, rich, and unique. 

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