Pallmer – Swimming | Pop music review

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“Чувственные и такие воздушные акустические аккорды дарят незабываемую мелодию и создаётся впечатление, что вы погружаетесь в глубины океана музыки. Chamber Pop несёт с собой ощущение свободы и лёгкости, пропитанное непринуждённым вокалом -Pallmer-. Каждый звук и каждая нота прорезают воздух, вызывая волны эмоций.”

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“Sensual and such air acoustic chords give an unforgettable melody and it seems that you are immersed in the depths of the ocean of music. Chamber Pop carries with it a feeling of freedom and lightness, saturated with laid -back vocals -pallmer-. Each sound and each note cut out air, causing waves of emotions.”

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“Οι αισθησιακές και τέτοιες ακουστικές χορδές δίνουν μια αξέχαστη μελωδία και φαίνεται ότι βυθιστείτε στα βάθη του ωκεανού της μουσικής. Το Pop του θαλάμου φέρει μαζί του ένα αίσθημα ελευθερίας και ελαφρότητας, κορεσμένο με φωνητικά -back -pallmer-. Κάθε ήχος και κάθε σημείωση κόβει τον αέρα, προκαλώντας κύματα συναισθημάτων.”

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The original review of “Pallmer – Swimming” is written in the native language that is spoken by the dedicated, for this song, Nagamag’s Pop reviewer and followed by two translations*, of which the one depends from the country of origin of the artist “Pallmer” (Canada) and the other one is translated to a different language than original review and the country of origin of the artist.

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Lyrics of Pallmer – Swimming

Drinking thick port from cheap glasses
Wanting so much, calling it coping
Jaded for the first time and finally
Feeling the weight of what that means
Craving sweetness like a fruit fly

Wishing I could swim in it
Wishing I could swim in it

Saying I’m sad sounds too simple
A candid statement that takes up room
Swallow my words so they disappear like
Skipping stones across the ocean on a cold day

Wishing I could swim in it
Wishing I could swim in it

This is my body, solid and warm
Distill me down to currents and salt
Floating on hopes that are buoyed by uncertainty
That could flood me, but I will keep my head up
Knowing I could swim in it
Knowing I could swim in it

Drinking thick port from cheap glasses
Wanting so much, calling it coping.


Additional information/sources for Pallmer – Swimming

Song Sources for “Pallmer – Swimming”:
Spotify: open.spotify.com/track/1Vnlc0b2Hf9aPRGaaLhZ5g
Youtube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=0iVekkVm0m8

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Zachary Greer, Pallmer – Final Breath (Spotify)

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“Simple and influensive Cinematic beauty, based on acoustic chords and some quite artistic singing. "Final Breath" has the power to stimulate the mind and affect our mood. The cooperative work which you cannot easily skip!”

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“Final Breath” hails from The Duel, a striking instrumental album memorializing the two hundredth anniversary of New Brunswick (Canada)’s last fatal duel.

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“On the surface, ‘Final Breath’ is about George Wetmore and George Street’s emotional journey leading up to the events of the last fatal duel in New Brunswick,” said Zachary Greer (he/him) on the eve of the October 2 anniversary. “However, the themes of their characters are so current. The experience of carrying guilt and regret, and the potential to succumb to ‘darkness’ when under extreme emotional pressure are timeless tropes of the human condition. I also found that the immense significance put on reputation, which was the main reason Wetmore challenged Street, resonated so well with our current society and its relationship with social media.”

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Recorded at Fredericton’s The Recordery with Brad Perry and Evan Hansen, the LP features contributions from Fredericton string duo Pallmer and violinist Ali Johnson.

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“Pallmer has an intimate and raw sound, which is exactly what I wanted for this story,” said Greer. “I wanted raw and gritty textures, but there’s also beauty, representing the complicated lives of these characters. Some of the tracks were basically written in the studio, and then I structured them around the improvised takes we did. I envisioned this single in the story as a local group in 1821s New Maryland, playing this song in a little tavern just after the duel occured.”

Inspired by how Beethoven would write incidental music like the “Egmont Overture” or the “Coriolan Overture,” which were both based on plays, Greer’s album unfolds chronologically with the events of the duel, as outlined in a companion digital booklet.

“This story that took place just outside of Fredericton is so surreal, and people don’t realize what kind of history we have here in New Brunswick,” Greer said. “To make a film or television production of it would require a crazy budget and resources, so I felt this was a great opportunity to bring it to life with an instrumental album.”

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