“Could You Walk Away?” is a two track single from soft rock artist Peppermint Moon, a solo recording project started by Colin Schlitt. With swaying rhythms, twinkling piano, and atmospheric vocals, these tracks are sweet and captivating, offering soundscapes for the listener to sink into and connect with. One notable thing about these tracks is that Schlitt recorded the melodies spontaneously, which shows his clear vision and versatility when it comes to creating art.
“Could You Walk Away?” is a unique track in that it could have several meanings, and what it means to the listener will probably depend on their own personal experiences. The question could be being asked in fear, hoping that this person won’t walk away. Or, it could be asking the other person to walk away in a literal sense to give you space. It can be hard to maintain your independence in a relationship, and this track is a good reminder that it is still important, and if you feel like you want to ask someone to back off, then you owe it to yourself to do just that.
“Vanilla Whale” has steady rhythms and a filtered vocal that creates a dreamy and intriguing atmosphere. The opening line “it’s Sunday morning and a gale is blowing in” is just one of the many vivid imagery descriptions in this song. These lyrical details make it easy for the listener to picture the serene scene Peppermint Moon is working to create. The title of the song is the name of the font, and Peppermint Moon aims to capture this font in sonic form.
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