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Writer's pictureKhyati Chaturvedi

Balloons in the Breeze: Capturing Daydream Dust with Red Skies Mourning's 'Myosotis'

The enchanting Red Skies Mourning returns to the masses with yet another dreamy compilation as he releases his brand new tune compilation 'Myosotis'! A multi-instrumentalist who is by far one of the finest examples of artistic expression, he is known to take the listeners on a journey that transcends their imagination. Drawing musical inspiration from legends in games like Carved in Stone, Erase the Past and many more, he is very fond of genres like rock, pop, R&B and many more and one can observe that in this artistry. Without any further ado, let's dive right now this masterpiece!


Cover art for Red Skies Mourning's Album
Cover art for Red Skies Mourning's Album

This mesmerizing album captures the feeling of how everything in life is nothing but a stimulation, one's highs, lows everything they can think of is nothing but a feeling that they can escape easily.

We start this enchanting reverie with the refreshing breakthrough number 'Already Know'. A beautiful number about endless romantic yearning, where the artist is seen running away from all the chaos and noise in his life, to the point of even ignoring the voice of his beloved. Embodying a sense of courage and liberty into this, this is the epitome of art in rock. Throughout the tracks 'Borderline' and 'Obvious', the artist is seen reflecting on the course of his life.


'Over and Outta Here' is yet another surreal moment of pondering over the creeping flashbacks he keeps on getting from the gold old days. The backdrop of this release feels like a dream one wouldn't want to wake up from. Another track that caught my eye was 'See You There'. A refreshing gush of feelings and pure serotonin, this number talks about the pursuit of a neverland of endless possibilities. This is mellow and opting for an optimistic attitude through life.


'Call It a Day' is a notion about letting go of the monotonous day-to-day activities one has to go through. As the days get rough, this reminds you how crucial it is to check on each other. 'Satellite' describes the fact that the artist admires his beloved like a satellite captures everything of a planet whilst circling around them.


Last but not least, 'Hold Me Back' is a groovy number that talks about being held by the presence of someone while trying to run away from everything, wanting them to be the reason for staying. We end this beautiful journey with 'Let Me Fade', a beautiful dystopian track, where it seems like the artist has accepted his fate and decided to let go of all the yearning and infatuation he's held so far. Overall, I enjoyed this soothing album and I believe so will you!


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