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An Intensely Honest New Single from klaud


A new single release from klaud gives off a very personal and honest approach that can seem brutal at first but the more the song unfolds you get a grasp on how he's letting things off of his chest in a unique way and I think that honesty, no matter how brutally may seem, is part of what makes this a beautiful song.


"unwell" is it track that must have been difficult for the artist to write and release but also maybe cathartic at the same time. This lets a lot off of his chest and throughout the track he gets very descriptive lyrically, so you know exactly what this is about and why those emotions are coming up.


The thing about a song like this is that all of us have certain kinds of struggles and negative thoughts and feelings that we deal with no matter what the situation may be, but a lot of us also do not have any clue how to articulate that into the proper words let alone words and music.


So, for klaud this may have indeed actually been cathartic but for the listener it's relatable.


For someone who hears this song and feels certain ways, they may not feel like they're alone in that struggle anymore after hearing this and I think that's the power of a song like this in reality.


Yes, it's absolutely for the artist. There are things that needed to be let out and this is a very emotionally driven track that gets detailed with the feelings, gets detailed with those thoughts, and is unafraid to put it out there in a way that is blunt and straightforward.


But, for people that also feel certain ways, this is something that lets them feel known. What's them feel heard in a way. So, there's a major connective element especially on an emotional level between whoever's listening to this track and the artist himself.


Whether or not that's done on purpose is completely unknown but, it's certainly happens, and I can tell you that personally.


This was a brave track, and it was done with a lot of attention to detail in terms of the production, but it never loses the personality that it begins within the first place. And never loses that message that it's giving off. This may be the most important aspect of the entire thing.


This is a song about feeling lost and i can tell you right now as an adult man, every person has that feeling at some point in their life. It's just about what you do and how you cope with it. To be able to find your way back may require a new start. But that's beside the point.


The point is that klaud put together a track that comes from someplace very real. It is as authentic as it gets and that is something that is unique and grabs your attention.


Listening to this track pulls up memories and if you're not going through that feeling of being lost at the moment, but you have before, you will understand how this song has a very specific aesthetic and a very specific message that hits the nail on the head, especially for anyone who's felt it.


The vocals are performed with a great level of passion and that emotional drive is there in the performance as well, and the music itself has that sullen undertone that lines right up but it all comes together gracefully and beautifully.


You can hear the underbelly of aggression in there. Between the lines of sorrow and bits of hopelessness that come through. But in the very end, you do have a little bit of light at the end of the tunnel because there is hope.


The hope that he finds himself again to be precise.


Most of the time, hope is what you need. Hope is what you're missing. So, if you have that hope you will pull through.


I think klaud is the type of artist that most certainly gives big pieces of himself through his music, and I find that wonderful because that's what art is really about.


The best art in the world is about loss, sorrow, heartbreak, and pain.


Take a listen to this track and see how it makes you feel. See if you can relate. And see how it affects you.







































































































































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