Mitch Alderlieste’s latest release is a light airy piece, that follows along the lines of Travis’ Why Does It Always Rain On Me? And Robbie William’s Angels. A slowly sung tune with a lot of lyrical repetition, that adds to the ease with which the audience can sing along; even someone completely unaware of the song could sing along by the end of the track. Alderlieste displays great vocal control on this delicate acoustic track, where there are no loud obtrusive instruments to hide behind; you feel the full presence of his voice.
The instrumentation side is mostly covered by the acoustic guitar, and very minimal drum beats, but as the song progresses, keys start to subtly fill the voids and silence throughout the track. It creates a feeling of fragility and brittleness, that mirrors the emotional context of the lyrics. This combines with a slight echoing effect on Alderlieste's voice, which gives the effect of performing in an empty concert hall.
An interesting choice for a summer release, with the mentioning of “tears”, “falls”, and the riff structure of the acoustic guitar and pitter patter of the keys, giving the track more of a wintery,
Review written by Alex Moulton
Mitch Alderlieste is an independent singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist based in Wellington.
Growing up performing and writing within a wide variety of genres, Mitch has found his place in the rock and acoustic genres. Blending soaring husky vocals with rhythmic guitars and subtle synths, it lays down the foundations for his unique palette of sound.