February 25, 2022

SONG REVIEW 🎵📝 Aaron J Sherwood - I'll See You Again



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Aaron J Sherwood - I'll See You Again
Alternative/Alt.Rock, Metal, Grunge
New Jersey, United States




Overall Impression: Aaron J. Sherwood has recorded and released his new song I'll See You Again. Powered by an acoustic guitar, I'll See You Again takes listeners on a deeply personal journey. The slow groove crawls over the Earth with a sound most fitting in the world of Alternative Rock. Diving into the relationship between a father and son, the lyrics cast a somber and despairing tone. They serve as a release and long for another day to say all of the things that should have been said. They are sung with a deep, dark tone and resonate low in the listener's chest. This is a song for those looking to heal, but are still in the thick of it. Overall, I'll See You Again by Aaron J. Sherwood is a raw and moving song that comes from the heart.


Strongest Point(s): The lyrics in I'll See You Again find a very particular mood. They thread the lines between sadness, regret, gratitude, and hope. They are the sort of thing you need to start overcoming a low point.


Target Audience Appeal: Fans of Acoustic Rock and Alternative Rock will enjoy I'll See You Again by Aaron J. Sherwood.


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About the Reviewer:
Zachary Larson is a professional touring guitarist and multi-instrumentalist. Getting his start in high school rock bands, he has since toured as a classical chamber musician, onboard luxury cruises, and with the Broadway musicals Finding Neverland and Escape To Margaritaville. His recorded work spans from classical works and pop tunes, to mind-bending experimental music. His arrangements of orchestral music are published through Clear Note Publications. Classically trained, he holds a Master of Music degree from the University of Denver.