The Observer by Katt Rardi

0
841
@werkhauss_photos

A scorn self and a heavy breathing lung. Pale face and drained body with darkness growing inside, burnt inside to ash as you have been demoted to, an observer. 

Katt Rardi, a fabulous indie New Yorker drops an absolute hit track titled “The Observer”. When men are being foolish to you, that’s the track you should play with those expressive, realistic lyrics.

The track begins with a cathartic guitar loop and a cross-stick snare drum. All that on one hand and on the other hand is Katt‘s mesmerizing vocals and high notes which take place in the chorus in a way that makes you wonder “did I play an Adele track by a mistake?!”

I also liked the backing vocals, add-lips, and choral backing vocals. They gave an epic vibe along with Katt‘s heart-broken vocal lines and words.

The track kept a certain pace and never descended nor ascended it which is psychologically realistic, as in such situations ”The Observer” keeps on observing through the days and stalking their ex-partners while hanging out with someone else holding the same energy in stalking and burning your guts out with no refrain.

The track is absolutely a hit, I don’t really know why they haven’t started playing it on the radio yet. It deserves to be on the charts lyrically, musically, and most importantly, vocally. They all did their job in correlating the track. And it is like a serialism painted by the three elements.

Take a listen to “The Observer” and tell us your thoughts.

CAUTION️: If you were recently dumped, and your ex is seeing someone else, DON’T PLAY THE TRACK!