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Pranatricks – “Worlds” (Single Review)

Singer-Songwriter, Producer & Multi-Instrumentalist Pranatricks Shares New Single, “Worlds”

Pranatricks has unveiled his new single “Worlds,” from his sophomore album, Elements of which is set to release on April 4, 2024,

“Worlds” is the 17th song he has released in under two years and the fifth single off the second album. Fittingly released at the end of the year, this moody, indie, psych-rock ballad points to the present state of chaos in the outer world and suggests a remedy for contemplation.

Review

“Worlds” beautifully explores the dynamics of connections and the inevitability of change through metaphors like the sun and a tree. The recurring line, “We were the last ones down around before it’s gone,” imparts a nostalgic tone, hinting at shared experiences and a sense of being part of something special. The acknowledgment that “All the world’s undone” underscores the transient nature of everything in life.

In the second part, the song shifts to comparing the speaker to a tree, swaying in the breeze. The leaves become symbols of the deep connection between the speaker and the other person, suggesting a strong emotional bond and shared history.

The song ends on a note of accepting change with the line, “All the world’s undone so let’s move on.” It encourages a positive outlook, recognizing that change is inevitable but also an opportunity for progress and personal growth.

Overall, “Worlds” is a thought-provoking and evocative song that skillfully weaves together nature-inspired metaphors with themes of connection, transience, and moving forward.

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