We are thrilled to see our music resonating internationally! The Brazilian music site Music For All recently published a deep and thoughtful review of our single “Waterfall,” capturing the emotional core of the song in a way that truly moved us.
Painting Existential Landscapes
The review describes “Waterfall” as a journey into the “existential walk,” using vibrant guitar notes and textures to submerge the listener’s consciousness. It’s rewarding to see the “active rock” energy we put into this track being recognized as a vessel for complex human emotions.
The Themes of Connection and Exclusion
One of the most profound takeaways from the review was the writer’s interpretation of our lyrics. They touched on the “shades of not being connected to the social environment” and the heavy weight of loneliness that can come from feeling excluded—themes that feel increasingly relevant in today’s digital age.
Music For All beautifully noted how the song captures the struggle of a “creature who longs to enjoy the sunlight” while navigating the fear that some life choices might be irreversible. It’s an “active rock” piece that doesn’t shy away from the struggle to reconnect with others.
Bridging the Distance
Music is a universal language, and having our work analyzed with such poetic depth by the Brazilian creative community is a reminder of why we share these songs. A huge thank you to Amanda Costa and the team at Music For All for this incredible feature.

