Vraell mourns distance on new song “waste”

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Classically trained musician Vraell is known for his ethereal sound. His music is vulnerable, letting him truly express his emotions and share his experiences with the world. His new song “waste” focuses on the pain of distance. 

“waste” is about long-distance relationships. Through soft vocals and gentle acoustic guitar, Vraell shares his cycle of fulfillment and loneliness after seeing this person for the first time in a while. Lyrics such as, “But still I can feel your breeze / Just never sure where it always blows / And blows / I’m caught in the drift so soon / Who knows / If I’ll ever find a way back through? / But I know I’ll find a way to you” show the ups and downs caused by this distance and his confidence in the strength of this relationship. 

You can listen to “waste” below.

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Emma Celenza
Emma Celenza
Emma Celenza is a journalist at Melodic Mag. She is a full-time student at Syracuse University in the Bandier Program for Recording and Entertainment Industries with a minor in Sport Event Management. When she is not writing, you can find her in the cheapest seats at any Philadelphia or Syracuse University sporting event or spending time with her beloved elderly cat, Lola.

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