Mo Klé – Self-Portrait
“The branded vocal and instrumental techniques, characteristic exclusively -Mo klé-, are immediately attracted to themselves. A unique and unique voice that is not equal and this composition once again confirms that such music simply must be in your playlist! (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)”
“Сразу привлекают к себе внимание фирменные вокальные и инструментальные приёмы, свойственные исключительно -Mo Klé-. Уникальный и неповторимый голос, равных которому нет и эта композиция в очередной раз подтверждает, что такая музыка просто обязана быть в вашем плейлисте!”
-Nagamag.com
Self-Portrait is a finger-picking ballad by Swiss singer-songwriter Mo Klé. "The love I can give is a self-portrait, painted by my hopes and by my fears", he sings in the chorus. Often we have to start loving ourselves before we can give love to others. We are not always able to give the love we are expected to as we also have our own troubles to cope with. Mo Klé has wrapped this message into a melodic, soft folk-ballad that will appeal to fans of Gregory Alan Isakov, Blind Pilot, Bob Dylan and Paul Simon.
Self-Portrait is part of Mo Klé's EP "Tales From A Garage" thatis out now. The EP containts a collection of self-recorded and self-produced acoustic songs as well as a poem.
Reviewed by Nagamag on May 9, 2022