“Apart” by Alan Dreezer

The pride and joy of their hometown of Eastbourne, East Sussex, English singer-songwriter Alan Dreezer adds to their genuinely impressive repertoire as they prepare to celebrate the release of their third studio album “Nothing Changes if Nothing Changes.” The Pop-Soul sensation’s upcoming record further promotes an illustriously enviable career, with accolades including winning Boulevard Magazine’s “Song of the Year” for their single “Butterfly,” as well as their hit “(Love Didn’t Hurt Me) It Was You” earning the same honor at TJPL News Magazine’s Orpheus Global Independent Music Awards. Having earned the hearts of fans worldwide, they seek to build on their momentum with the release of their upcoming record’s latest single “Apart,” a deeply personal message set to music that seems to speak straight to the listeners’ souls.

Dreezer wastes no time releasing the emotional weight of the music’s narrative as the piece begins as he projects the opening line “I had to leave. Too many secrets kept haunting me.” The instrumental accompaniment then appears and grows in complexity and intensity as we fall deeper down the rabbit hole of the artist’s mind and quickly become fully engulfed in the world of this song.

Flowing in its instrumentality and inspirational in its messaging, the tune proves itself as an impressive addition to Dreezer’s discography. His message throughout the recording plays as an anthem of empowerment and embracing their sense of personal identity after a relationship that has gone its course, and inspires the listener to take stock of their own lives and create happiness for themselves on their own terms.

Written by Nick Gumas

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