Dear Providence conveys a message of self-realisation and emotional healing through his music. He uses his platform to invite listeners to reflect, challenge their preconceived notions, and explore new aspects of themselves.
His latest track, ‘Like a Saint’, delves into themes of existential despair, social expectations and the loss of innocence ushering a complex narrative and an emotive listening experience.
‘Like a Saint’ opens with a brief isolated vocal that suddenly transitions smoothly into a delicate acoustic guitar. The two elements blend together like velvet, reminiscent of The Beatles during their ‘Abbey Road’ era. This acoustic guitar arrangement remains consistent throughout the track, shimmering with a subtle edge that creates a lo-fi aura. It also adds deep contrast to ‘Like a Saint’, symbolising a sense of hopefulness tempered by a lingering sense of doubt
The sudden introduction of booming drums signals a shift in energy and attitude, Dear Providence’s deep voice harmonises with soft, high-pitched vocals. This contrast serves as a metaphor for the loss of innocence, echoed in the lyrics:“As a child you could see / Don’t need to believe in being better or having to change / As a child you received blessings / You needed no lessons on how to be saved / As a child you were free”. The addition to subtle distortion and an electric guitar further intensifies this theme, providing the perfect climax to ‘Like a Saint’.
Dear Providence has created a lyrically melancholic and captivating track that draws listeners into a deeply vulnerable state of mind. ‘Like a Saint’, while simple in structure, is a nuanced piece that delves into complex themes and narratives, offering a moment of reflection and a reminder that you are not alone.
Ana Joy King
Image: ‘Like a Saint’ Official Single Cover
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