SINGLE REVIEW: Don Sechelski - Blame It On The Moon
On a warm summer evening beneath a canopy of stars, Don Sechelski’s ‘Blame It On The Moon’ sets the perfect scene for a tender, romantic escape. This Atlanta-based artist, known for his work with Blackfoot Daisy and Bog Witch, showcases his solo prowess in this stunning Americana ballad.
Delicate picked guitar forms the heart of the track, weaving effortlessly through a lush yet fragile arrangement. Sechelski’s intimate, raspy vocals bring a sense of warmth and vulnerability, drawing the listener into the heartfelt storytelling that’s both simple and profoundly emotional. The gentle ebb and flow of the song conjures a dreamlike quality, a meandering journey through love and reflection.
What truly stands out is the depth of feeling Sechelski pours into every note. His voice, equal parts homely and tender, carries an authenticity that can only come from decades of musical experience. This is storytelling at its finest—unfolding with an understated elegance that resonates deeply.
‘Blame It On The Moon’ is more than just a love song; it’s a peaceful, intimate soundscape where simplicity meets exceptional craftsmanship. Don Sechelski’s ability to blend emotional weight with a light touch is exquisite, making this track a truly remarkable addition to his repertoire.