Thursday, September 19 2024

Known for her ethereal and otherworldly vocals, singer songwriter Lexi Berg has gained plenty of acclaim since her debut single ‘What If’ in 2019. Having her first release named one of the top 100 songs of 2019 by Apple Music, her later singles and EPs have gone on to be featured in much loved TV programmes, as well as a run of very high-profile and well received live performances. Bringing musical influences from her Swedish/American background, she is back with her evocative new single ‘Lonely Satellite”.

‘Lonely Satellite’ is an atmospheric, beautiful, yet powerful song. There is an emotional honesty and subtlety in the introduction, and as the song goes on we get swept away with the layered vocals as they slowly envelop us.

Producer James Eliot (Ellie Golding, Black Honey) maintains the feeling and imagery in the production of Lexi Berg, having written the song “in the fields of Wales”, mixing modern electronic elements with acoustic guitar. As we listen to ‘Lonely Satellite’ there is a warmth and radiance which uplifts, and when connected to the emotional rawness of her lyrics it gives a hopeful and optimistic feeling that resonates long after the song has finished.

Given the critical acclaim and widespread popularity of Lexi Berg’s work over the last few years, ‘Lonely Satellite’ makes a captivating addition to her already flawless catalogue. Her unique and distinctive sound sets Lexi Berg’s work apart, and ‘Lonely Satellite’ firmly places her as one of the most exciting rising artists over the months ahead.

Review

Lexi Berg – ‘Lonely Satellite’

Summary

London singer-songwriter captivates on this wondrous return to form
74%
Great

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