[Review] J-Bizz – Peace “The energy of the music is beautiful”
Great track, just two minutes and nineteen seconds long – the artist gets the point across regardless. The subject matter of this song is powerful, important, irreplaceable. His approach of it is also musically blissful, loaded with passion in terms of the vocal performance and the lyrics, and all in all just really easy and enjoyable to listen to. You wish for it to be longer, but then this just increases the likelihood of audiences seeking out more releases or a longer project.
The energy of the music is beautiful, both ambient (calming), and somewhat hyperactive and urgent. The artist’s vocal performance is the driving force behind the concept and he delivers the energy and passion of the song with absolute style and authenticity. The production on the track has added to the emotion of it all with simple touches such as selective reverb and echoing effects that re-iterate that underlying peace and love that is the song’s core. The entire structure and development of the song in fact has been crafted to the point that it holds the utmost level of power, it keeps things fresh, interesting, and most of all inspiring. There’s a distinct feel of optimism and hopefulness to the music, to everything about it, and that kind of output and vibe is crucial, particularly in light of recent world events.
The track’s intro opens things up in a unique and interesting way, and from here on in the topic is dealt with in a respectable and uplifting manner. Despite the song’s short length, you become a fan of the artist’s lyricism and energy very quickly. The sound of his voice has a certain tone and character that holds great appeal. The stop and start nature of the mix adds to this individuality and keeps the rhythm fresh.
By Rebecca Cullen
Rebecca is a Musician and writer from Manchester, UK, with an MA in Song Writing