Kit Citrine – Hollow

The one thing I love about music, no matter what the genre, is that it can get you through anything, although this can also lead to the fact that music can bring back memories, good or bad.

Hollow was written over night after the funeral of Ki Citrine’s father and the emotion and grief that she must have been feeling at that point clearly shows through in the song.

It is a very emotive and intense track, something that is accentuated by the fact that Kit has an immensely powerful voice that can be used to express the rawness and emptiness she felt.

The vocals start gloomy and sad, but they build up with rage and rebellion as the and even the music appears to have delved into her mind and depicted her sorrow and anger.

This is a hard-hitting track that uses rich imagery and emotive melodies to achieve a gothic, dark-pop, synth sound and, because of the theme of the track, is easily relatable to anyone who has ever lost anyone close to them.

Please check this track out and see if you find it as powerful as I do!

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