Walk through quiet dreams with Melanie MacLaren’s Latest Single “Melbourne”
The world of folk music welcomes a title "Melbourne" signed Melanie Maclaren. This Nashville-based artist pays tribute with sweet tones to the capital of the state of Victoria. Melanie's artistic spectrum subtly integrates a touch of modernity while keeping strong roots with traditional folk.
The introduction invades us with a wave of acoustic notes, nostalgic lyrics with an energetic and revived voice. It is a real "dreamlike" break as the artist herself says. The lyrics make us walk through quiet dreams. The calm and enchanting voice with authentic melodies confirms the solid value of "Melbourne". Stream below
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