Review: "solar power" - Eveline
- Breanna Macomber
- Jun 19
- 2 min read

Some of my favorite songs are when you turn them on and you're able to hear every little detail that went into it. Even more than that, it's incredible when you hear those details as they tie into other moments of the song to string everything together. You can hear the passion behind the lyrics and every guitar pick strumming on the acoustic guitar. "solar power" by Eveline captures those important details from the very beginning of the song. With a catchy chorus and a groovy beat, this song brings so many elements of musicality that show off the talents Eveline brings to the table.
The songs starts off with the sounds of an acoustic guitar and pretty simple drum track that vibe so well together that it feels incomplete when one of them stop playing. The rhythms in this song are so uniquie giving it a jazzy/bossa nova energy. The chorus then comes in bringing us back to modern pop/alt music. The lyrics are so beautifully written to capture the essence of love from one point of view. It seems that most love songs can have some negative connotation underling them, but this one feels very gentle and sweet. Eveline's talents with writing really come through with lines like, "I will light the Eiffel Tower" and a play on words with, "call for your sun, call for your mother."
Eveline is a singer and songwriter from Germany who has been caving her own path in the music industry. Taking inspiration from Billie Eillish and Låpsley, Eveline's music rides the same dark-pop, vulnerable vibe as these artists. Eveline's upbringing was nothing short of normal as she grew up in a suburban town where she ended up performing in local pubs before committing to a career in music. Now, living in Berlin and starting to gain quite the momentum with over 11,000 monthly listeners on Spotify, Eveline's new music is only showing that commitment is getting stronger and better with each single and "solar power" is evident of that.
Written By Breanna M.
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