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Zac Graham – Revival (ft. Matthew Titmouse)

April 11, 20192 min read


• Debut single of Zac Graham
• Promising composition
• Engaging vocal performance


With the modern music industry moving forward at an exponential rate, we have various talents emerging from their “bedroom” studios, and earning major reputation in the scene. As a blog, we are always looking for that new artist or music which interests us and our readers. Today, we will be talking about an interesting debut, crafted by Zac Graham. Even though it might be the first song for his discography, the attributes of it make it quite catchy and vibrant. Also, featuring Matthew Titmouse, who did a proficient role on delivering vocals for the instrumental, this song has been titled as “Revival“.

Talking about the production, one of the significant feature it presents is the melody. While the technical aspects of the record may not be the best (we are talking about mixing, mastering and all that), the composition has been well done in this case. It begins subtly with a sentimental tone, with a pluck synth playing over the rhythm. This initiation may remind many listeners of the good old Progressive House arrangements, for which it does bring out a certain nostalgic touch. Then comes in the vocal, which does an effective work in breathing life into the instrumental.

As “Revival”‘s atmosphere elevates, it utilizes a simple riser to bring in the drop. As expected, this portion immediately instils energy and emotions, intensifying the melody. While it may compensate slightly on creativeness and dynamics, we were impressed nonetheless by the quality and harmonies it bought out. The schematics, even if generic, working well enough to induce a magnetic and to some ends, ecstatic vibes and feels.

Summarizing, it would be fair enough to say that Zac Graham has made the effort for a solid inauguration of his project, and we duly hope that he has more alluring productions like this to reveal in the coming future.

You can listen to “Revival” here:

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