Review: "Need Somebody" - Chris de Sarandy
- Hanna Kowal
- 3 hours ago
- 2 min read

"Need Somebody" by Chris de Sarandy explores the unique burdens and truths that people go through by themselves, with the speaker of the song sharing a heart-warming message of support. Expressing the reality that sharing ones experiences is the best way to be seen is to be open, the lyrics share wisdom: "no one knows the truth until you let it all out." The track illustrates a scene of support, expressing an in-the-moment picture with the words: "we'll go driving; cigarettes and trading stories." Chris wrote this song about masculine friendships, and lets belonging and connection bleed through his honest lyrics, "home is where the heart don't feel rough; home is where you're just enough."
This evocative song hits the ear like a warm hug, its tune offering comfort, passion, and authenticity to listeners. Resonant acoustic guitar strumming opens the track before Chris' powerful, gravelly vocals join in the mix. His singing carries a soulful texture and depth that encompasses authenticity and hope. This indie folk song uses percussion and string instrumentals introduced in the second verse to emulate the sensation of budding hope. A storied emotion comes from this track as the singing ranges from belting out to breathy highs. Layered vocals create a truly immersive sound. The tune of this track hits hard for fans of emotional acoustic pop.
Chris de Sarandy is an indie folk pop musician with deeply resonant lyrical talents. Two years ago, he released his first EP, "Know Your Worth", a collection of songs that explore themes of love, heartache, self-reflection, and introspection. His newly released EP "Trading Stories" tackles themes of breakups, loss, and self-acceptance, diving further into the realm of relationships in his beautifully melancholic and powerfully raw style. He has collaborated with other artists like Glockenbach, twocolors, and Safri Duo. Check out the links below to keep up to date with his music.
Written By Hanna Kowal
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