The opening guitar line of zukrassverliebt’s In My Heart feels like it’s heading somewhere good. From the first few seconds, there’s a lightness, a sense of sitting up a bit straighter, before you’ve thought about why. There’s a natural progression to how the song is going to go and where it’s going to lead you that you can sense already.
The verses remain personal and intimate, as though someone were thinking out loud. Then the chorus comes in and the song opens up. It’s not a change you hear in your ears, it’s a change you feel in your chest. That transition from small to large isn’t rushed or forced at any particular moment, it is very well done.
The most impressive is the candor behind the polish. This is a song about trusting your own instincts when doubt is right beside you. Never attempts with big statements to convince you. It just reiterates the feeling and you think it must be true, but it’s not if it tried harder at the end, it’s just that.
The drums are pushing the momentum with a steady excitement and the guitars never overpower the vocals. All things are in place. There is so much care in ensuring that all parts have something to do, something to say, something to shine, nothing feels placed, nothing feels without thought, nothing feels without purpose in the overall structure of the song from start to end.
At the end of the song, the listener feels as if they’ve been carrying a weight and are letting it go. There is relief and there is joy, joy that creeps up on you after a long period of worry. I found myself smiling, not really meaning to, at the end zukrassverliebt constructed a song about choosing hope purpose
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