Michellar Captures Autumn’s Soul in Poetic New Single “September”

San Francisco-based artist Michellar channels an impressive nod to memory and change in the reflective new single called "September." Rooted firmly in the folk genre, Michellar's new song draws inspiration from the important sounds of folk pioneers such as James Taylor, Joni Mitchell, and Bob Dylan, but finds its own space with intimate grit and a dreamlike, soul-soothing melody. 






"September" is written and created solely by her (Michellar) and has the audible quality of a deep breath at the end of summer: warm, nostalgic, and authentic. The song's simple folk-styled arrangement is augmented by UK vocalist Helen Walford, whose contributions are significant and provide an emotional purity that lingers long after the final sounds have subsided. From the demos captured around in San Francisco to the exquisite finishing touches supplied by Tobias Wilson in Staffordshire, England, the production has a thoughtfulness and worldliness to it that fully fits the age-old tradition of storytelling in song while speaking to the larger view of humanity.







What makes “September” beautiful is its narrative. As the leaves begin to turn and the days start to fade, Michellar asks listeners to thoughtfully ponder their past seasons of life with grace and gratitude. The song is a gentle transition into autumn, a season marked by beautiful introspection, restful reflection, and cherished remembrance. As Michellar moves forward through art exhibits and performances in September and October, the full expression of their artistic vision has yet to come into focus. This is music to feel, not just hear.



Get In Touch With Michellar:


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Bandcamp: https://www.bandcamp.com/michellebond


Website: https://www.michellar.com

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