SINGLE REVIEW: Noorani - oceans

NYC sibling duo Noorani’s 'oceans' is a mesmerising dive into the depths of emotional conflict, brought to life through an ethereal fusion of sound and sentiment. Emerging from ten seconds of silence, the track’s opening is both eerie and entrancing. Finger-plucked guitars creep in, casting a sinister yet gripping ambience that sets the stage for what’s to come.

The female vocals appear first and are stunningly delicate—sweet, fragile, and carried by a haunting ethereal edge. As the track unfolds, her brother joins, his voice equally whimsical, blending seamlessly with hers. Together, their sibling harmonies form an immaculate meld, creating a captivating interplay that feels both tender and otherworldly.

The instrumentation evolves with a measured intensity. The guitars grow from understated acoustics into a soft, electrified presence, eventually joined by poignant drums that chart a steady path beneath swirling synths. This progression builds the track’s stature, pulling it from its introspective origins into a sweeping alt-rock anthem.

As the song gains momentum, the vocals transcend their initial fragility, becoming powerful and commanding while maintaining their harmonic tightness. The juxtaposition of intimacy and grandeur is perfectly executed, resulting in a rich, multi-faceted soundscape that immerses the listener.

With its layered textures and dynamic production, 'oceans' balances introspection with a sense of scale, delivering a track that feels deeply personal yet universally resonant. Noorani has created something hypnotic and stunning here—a song that lingers long after it ends, inviting you to dive in again and again.

Amy

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