Witness Mark Millar’s Bluesy Post Punk Brilliance in ‘Mystery’
Mark Millar is a guitarist and songwriter whose explorative range is influenced by both human emotion and sonic gradients. His tracks are marked by naked candor and effortless sense of self. And it readily manifests in his playing and flow. ‘Mystery’ is the latest single from the artist. To match its pondering lyrics, he devices questing instrumentals and wandering licks. Each melody line fleshes out a layer, perhaps illuminates a perspective. But in the end, it all lives in an abstract and rhetorical post punk work with stellar bluesy blemishes to keep your aching heart. If you like listening to Hozier, James Taylor, and Nick Drake, Mark Millar is the contemporary impact of them all.
The song, on the surface, is the melancholic ambitions of unrequited love. But the melodies take you a little deeper into the rich landscape of insecurity, passion, heartbreak, misery, and loneliness. The electric guitar textures are luminous as they pass through the vocals, staining them with echoes of pain. A room of rumination opens up and come the bridge, the melody line shifts. Bluesy rock peaks and ethereal resonance mounts the track and liberates it into a boundless climax. Listen Now!
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