Andrew Applepie just came out with a brand new track, Waltz Of Despair, feat. Bjurman. This track is touchy and feely, and has similar vibes as Oregon based group, Zentril.
This is another rainy day track, reminiscent of old memories and everyday frustrations.Underneath a layer of despair, there’s an undertone of comfort and familiarity that you might feel around an ex lover or an old friend.
There is a touch of beauty and melancholy that will have you feeling both happy and sad in the same moment. Bjurman said it best below:
Waltz of despair mirrors the end of an era in life. The struggle to move on as the past is yet present. The line “Let go of my hands” is a metaphor for any kind of release after an imprisonment. Also I love the scenery, a waltz of despair through the ashes and flames in a burning room, it’s so bittersweet and beautiful somehow.”
-Sandra Bjurman
Andrew Applepie – Waltz of Despair Feat. Bjurman
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Not very many tracks are so exclusively great at carrying such a consistent flow while pulling you in two different directions at the same time. What Andrew Applepie and Bjurman offer here is a though provoking piece of art, from beginning to end.
I listened to Andrew Applepie on repeat while writing this. While I wanted to give this song five stars, I feel that there’s always room for some improvement.
Five star breakdown: Andrew Applepie – Waltz of Despair Feat. Bjurman
Intro: 4.3
Bridge: 4.6
Outro: 4.6
Overall: 4.5
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