SOFT CHARM’s song “soup” work with hint of thick, triumphant guitar lines against the gentle hypnotic rhythms and resonant acoustics. A Chicago based band immediately lures the listener with soothing vocal harmonies that glide over nicely arranged music accompaniment. The way that this is executed – short bursts of near-Radiohead-style contemplation followed up by uplifting, anthemic songs recalls Japanese Breakfast. As the track grows on, people are presented with an intriguing question to consider the absolutism the society provides. The final rock production final really empowers the song and makes it particularly poignant for those striving to come to terms with faith and truth out of the waters of belief and doubt. “Soup” is an introspective and an exploration in a musical choice that finds its sense of nuance in today’s world.
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