Alexander Wren’s Newest Single Is Bold And Lovely In Every Way
Immediately, the listener is transported to a different era, somewhere between the 60s and 70s smooth jazz fusion and folk fervor in this track. While the lyrics explore the floating isolation one feels when a love is lost, the song is grounded in a foundation of a consistent but subtle use of percussion and the trill of a saxophone throughout. Wren is actually rather clever and ironic in his articulation of lost love with “The Earth Is Flat.” Instead of describing the loss of love in the quintessential way we recognize it through heart-wrenching ballads of pain and misery, Wren comes at it through a different lens.
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