New music from the Australian-based art collective Women of Soul courtesy of the new single “Lifeline“ – which features vocalist and violinist Rita Satch. This new tune is one of two singles to be released from the group’s forthcoming Feel Good album – which is set to drop on June 2nd. You can show your support by streaming the song below and by checking out more from the artists of Women of Soul when you connect with the group online via the links listed.
Lifeline draws on classic pop songwriting such as Carole King, but the sweeping cinematic arrangement paired with classically trained violinist and vocalist Rita Satch’s impressively gorgeous vocals evoke thoughts of Lianne La Havas and Emily King. A dynamic live performer, Satch has appeared at world renowned festivals such as Glastonbury and Cheltenham Jazz Festival (UK), won first prize in the Unsigned Only International Songwriting Competition and is a regular collaborator with ARIA winner Barney McAll. The track was co-written by Rita Satch, Miss Emilia, Chelsea Wilson and Alzzy during the Women of Soul songwriting intensive. Funded by the Creative Victoria Music Recovery program, the intensive saw 30 Melbourne-based artists collaborate on new compositions.
“I see this song as an anthem for anyone who feels like they’re caught in the storms of life. It’s a song about the power found in the choice to fight and to hold on to hope, no matter what obstacles lie ahead. Finding your ‘lifeline’ means finding the perseverance, resilience, and strength to push through and overcome the challenges you face. It all starts inside – you can feel like you’re sinking and surrounded by rising waves, but when you choose to keep fighting, it means that triumph is still possible.” – Alyssa “Alzzy” Allet (co-writer of “Lifeline”)
https://womenofsoul.bandcamp.com/track/lifeline-feat-rita-satch
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