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Review: Rothstein’s Enchanting Single “don’t look down”

17 July 2023
in Alternative, New York, Reviews, US
Review: Rothstein’s Enchanting Single “don’t look down”
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Rothstein, the Boston-bred, NYC-based alt-pop singer-songwriter, has been making waves in the music industry with his soul-infused singles. With his latest release, “don’t look down”, Rothstein once again entrances listeners with his phenomenal vocals and lush harmonies. The track serves as a preview of his forthcoming album, How Not To Drown – executive produced by Brasstracks and set to be released on September 1st.

“don’t look down” immediately grabs your attention with its irresistible charm and emotive lyrics. Rothstein’s vocal prowess shines brightly, and the sublime falsetto he displays throughout the track adds a layer of vulnerability and depth, further elevating the overall listening experience.

The arrangement is intricate yet accessible, blending elements of alt-pop with soulful undertones. The instrumentation beautifully complements Rothstein’s vocals, creating a lush soundscape that envelops the listener in its warmth. It is evident that every element of the track has been carefully crafted, resulting in a sonic tapestry that feels both familiar and fresh.

Lyrically, “don’t look down” delves into the complexities of human emotions, offering a glimpse into Rothstein’s introspective songwriting. The words are poetic and thoughtful, inviting the audience to reflect on their own experiences. Rothstein’s ability to convey raw emotions through his lyrics is a testament to his songwriting prowess.

As we eagerly await the release of How Not To Drown, “don’t look down” serves as an enticing taste of what’s to come. The artist describes the album as “emotionally articulate” and “pretty and evil in equal measure”. It promises to explore the darker aspects of life while also embracing the little pleasures that make it worthwhile.

Ultimately, “don’t look down” is a mesmerising showcase of Rothstein’s exceptional talent. With its striking vocals, rich harmonies and introspective lyrics, the song leaves a lasting impression. As we anticipate the release of the album, “don’t look down” is a powerful reminder of Rothstein’s ability to create music that is both sonically alluring and emotionally profound.

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