Good Day Noir Family,
our “Edgar Allan Poets’ Artists/Bands We Like” section is dedicated to Andrea Ward and her single Awake at Night. I found this artist on Spotify and was intrigued by her music.
Awake at Night is Andrea Ward’s Single
I was truly impressed by the compositional skills of this artist.
An absolutely out of the ordinary musical vision that demonstrates musical skills of the highest level.
Andrea Ward’s voice hypnotized me like Ulysses the first time he heard the chant of the mermaids during his Odyssey.
An ethereal and magical timbre that takes you on an ancestral journey in search of your deepest emotions.
A compositional style that draws from many genres. Jazz, Soul, Avant-garde.
It’s really hard to find artists who play songs of this quality that feel like works of art more than just simple songs.
The musical arrangements are fantastic and her artistic taste is wonderful.
I advise everyone to go and listen to Andrea Ward, you will be impressed by the quality of her music.
Absolutely recommended!
Awake at Night is Andrea Ward’s Single Out Now!
Impressive!
Awake at Night is Andrea Ward’s Single
NYC Multi-Instrumentalist Musician, Dance, Choreographer, Filmmaker and Untethered Mystic Andrea Ward occupies a realm all her own. This one-of-a-kind artist merges music and movement as one on ethereal, wholly atypical new single “Awake at Night”, out November 18 on streaming platforms. Following previous singles “Game” and “Algorithm”, this is the third taste of her label-defying album “Ribbon of Water”, due January 20th. Undisturbed and unaffected by current trends, Andrea Ward’s uniquely inspired musical alchemy melds a harmonious collection of subgenres, drawing inspiration from Icelandic Pop, Norwegian Rock, Experimental, Alternative Pop, Permanent Wave and Avant-Garde sounds.
About the new single, Andrea shares ““Awake at Night” is the idea that you’re awake at night because you know something’s wrong in life. You know that there are forces in the world trying to keep you asleep, and you refuse to be any less alive than your greatest potential. It’s as if the song is a roaring voice from your deep subconscious, telling you to get up and move.“