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Michellar’s “September” makes you think of softer times and beautiful memories.

“If nostalgia were a song, it would be this.”
Michellar

Michelle Bond, aka Michellar, is a singer/songwriter based in San Francisco who is a new force in the world of pop. She brings to her audience the possibilities of what pop can be, and that's exactly what she did with her new single, “September.” The song recorded in San Francisco is a true testimonial of her range. She stuns her audience with a soulful melody.




“The recalling of past times in a way that’s expressive to everyone is a skill that this song possesses.”


Michellar

The song starts with the hopefulness of September and reminiscing about the beautiful summer days left behind us. The calming strumming of the guitar in the background just makes you nostalgic for the lost summer. The way the song carries emotions by using metaphors of spent months. The way she talks about children and trees turning Red makes us all think about the childlike innocence and wonder we all had, even with somber things like weather changing. The way we appreciated the beauty and slowly took in change. The song is a slow remembering of sweet memories and everything peaceful, just like the tune of the song. The beautiful, feathery vocals are just perfect for the song; the soft control she has on her vocals throughout is worth noting. The song, throughout, is smooth and contains that brushed melancholy that comes with nostalgia. Truly, this song is something you’d want to listen to as the seasons change.



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