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Reviews 24 October, 2018

New Single By Jon Fuller "Get Down" From The Release 'The Art Of Denial'

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Jon Fuller is the passionate performer, singer, and songwriter who in an era of modern contemporary music has evolved through time with his traditional piano-pop with incredible instrumental flexibility and sophisticated compositions. Weaved with innumerable emotional crests and trough, his compositions are not only unique but equally vulnerable. Blended in the waves of variable tunes, his tracks rise with the pulsating beat of his nerve and fall as the blood flowing through the veins. It is mystically enchanting and soothing at the same time. With his newly released album, The Art Of Denial, he has moved ahead with larger steps to seep in the kin of musical art and blend it with his favorite storytelling mode. The album is like our old grandma's leisure time stories, weaving the mesmerizing and soulful tale while each song traversed one after the other.

The single, Get Down, from this invariant album is one of the shinning beads in the jewelry that it portrays. Hovering over tales of our invincible society and the typical tantrums of our life that keeps us moving yet makes our heart heavy and burdened, the song is a nice gesture to image the amicable odds in our everyday routine. The little and tiny undesired and supported ethical practices and norms that seem to imply itself on our everyday life and the ignorance, the fear and the cowardness that it brings as each one feels at the end of the day. Beautifully woven with a soulful instrumental association, the track glides smoothly creating an ambiance of invariant compliance. Rhythmic breathing while vocalizing takes the song and Jon to a completely new level of awesomeness. Rapid and talkative vocals keep the pace fast yet synchronized and balanced to give the track the much-needed lividness.

The lyrics are kept pretty simple though the words are touchy and meaningful that is sure to melt the hardest heart with a single play. Written in a playful manner the track might seem like a nursery rhyme with better and improvised lyrics but once the listener gets into it, the feeling of depth and soulfulness surfaces permanently.

Spotify link: https://open.spotify.com/track/4wwz96VpoWNAeJwfjKNXsJ?si=lDBJrlxwS1y7TsZS6XBkEg

Jon has balanced his vocal modulation in an expert manner otherwise which the track might just fall back to the poetic version. A great job was done with the blending work and synchronization with the instruments. The balanced notes of pop blended in the instrumental amalgamation of piano and guitar strings mixed the song on a high revolving platform that invariantly adds texture and color to this already majestic creation.

A word of appreciation for the highly talented production and recording team to give this track the amazing sound clarity and well balanced digital amplification which made the song even more entertaining and enjoyable. The single, Get Down, is a genuine artwork of an artist with its charming craftsmanship and versatile artistry. Though an ear-soothing track, the single is quite a difficult composition in making. With rapid vocal texture and inappropriate instrumental backup, the song could have been the worst disaster with one single mistake. But the team has worked with sheer brilliance and coordination and made this track a genuine work of art.

8.5/10 Stars






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