The latest single by artist myah, “familiar,” explores the beauty of a romance so riveting that it feels eternal. Myah’s “Familiar” has such a delicate touch when it comes to trapping listeners into falling in love with the story presented in the song. The way it begins is slow and sweet and eventually builds and explodes in the chorus adding to the cinematic ambiance. Everything about “familiar” feels so warm and inviting and that’s what makes the listening experience so enjoyable. It’s great to have modern love songs that feel classic because it serves as a reminder of how timeless love can be.
The song begins slowly, using short lyrics to present the beginning of this story. The song thrives on its use of nostalgia, presenting themes of the past and it paints the romance as classic and old school. The production on “familiar” is incredibly detailed and precise, and really brings the song to life. Additionally, myah’s vocal performance on this song is so smooth, that her voice is one you can find yourself listening to constantly. The nostalgia factor of “familiar” plays with the primary theme of this song, that this romance feels as if it’s always existed and always will exist. The line about “twin flames” especially presents this to the audience. Overall, “familiar” is a fun and sweet love story and myah has certainly outdone herself with this one.
myah is an artist originally from South Florida who has been involved in music from a young age. Her musical style thrives on her talent for being a storyteller and blending several genres such as alternative rock, contemporary pop, and more. She is inspired by several different artists such as Foxing, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Modest Mouse, and Twenty-One Pilots. She shows passion for using nostalgia and cinematic soundscapes in her work and you can hear it perfectly presented in “familiar.” myah is certainly an interesting artist and it’s exciting to see where her musical path will take her.
Written By Chantal Charles
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