Try something unique and full of interest with ‘Schrödinger’, the debut single by Ace Redman!
The experimental intro to ‘Schrödinger’ is fitting considering it’s overall reminiscent of the psychedelic rock of the 70s. The piano instrumental basis gives it a ballad-like nature, and the vocals have a Bowie-like tone. This track doesn’t fail to entrance and intrigue through every bit of the instrumentation and vocals. It’s original and unique, and there’s nothing that sounds just like it. The lyrics poetically delve into topics of mental health, feeling trapped in one’s own mind, and fears over the surrounding world. They leave just enough space for the audience to read it in their own way but also do a great job at portraying the feelings that they’re meant to.
Ace Redman’s music can be described as a mix of old and new, as influences come out of a range that moves from 70s rock to indie, but he spices it up with his own personality and flavor. Redman made every single part of the instrumentation, vocals, and lyrics behind Schrödinger. He proves to be dynamic and experimental, so it’s safe to say his discography is going to evolve in a fascinating way.
Written by Sage Plapp
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