Michellar’s “September” is a Soft Farewell to Changing Seasons

Days growing shorter, flowers withering away, and the warmth of summer fading slowly. This is how Michellar sings a farewell from one season to another with a stand-out track “September”. Recorded in San Francisco with final touches in Staffordshire, Michellar collaborated with Helen Walford to deliver an emotionally rich track for the inevitable unfolding of time.

September starts with ambient piano motifs and gentle guitar picking. It drizzles lightly like rain, gently touching everything it lands into. The vocals enter with soft and delicate hold, as the words are delivered in a warm and intimate note. It’s not the type of song that reaches a climax but rather sitting still, like a quiet recollection of the past and changing seasons. 

While everyone sings about intense emotions and mental overload, Michellar offers a serene alternative – a reflection that creates space to pause and reminisce. Instead of making your heart race, the track wants you to simply feel the nostalgia from moments that passed. 

Michellar’s September is a soft farewell. Bidding goodbye to the sun-soaked memories while welcoming the start of a cool breeze. It recognizes the closing of a chapter all while welcoming the start of another – that even in endings, there will always be a space for hope and growth. If you want your music nostalgic and sentimental, add this to your too-soft-for-this playlist. 

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