Song Review/ Alt Folk : Crayola Lectern’s ‘Stars Over Louth’

Crayola Lectern is a composer and pianist who creates fairy tales with his music. The artist has a way of crafting details into instrumental compositions in a way that tells a story. And around it, he formulates a mood, an atmosphere that you can live in and draw from. His latest release is ‘Stars Over Louth’, a track that projects a contemplative world. The melodies are measured and melodic in ways that marry neoclassicals with alt folk. 

Listening to the track has the effect of dispersing the mind and casting you in a daze. The dallying lines of the piano are infused with rounded jazz flute melodies. So subtle in inflection but expressive in ways that will immerse your mind. If you like to be lulled by music, then this is your best pick. Listen Now! 

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The track is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music! 

You can listen to ‘Stars Over Louth’ by Crayola Lectern here - 

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