Sarah Siddiqui

Sarah Siddiqui – “Chemical Thing” (Single Review)

Sarah Siddiqui Shares New Single, “Chemical Thing”

Sarah Siddiqui has released her long-awaited single “Chemical Thing”, which is the 2nd of 3 more singles to be released, then an EP in October. She is an alt-folk-soul Toronto-based established singer-songwriter with a discography spanning since 2000… playing live since 1995. Her voice and songs have been described as stunning, poetic, and haunting.

The powerful lyrical visuals Sarah creates through her songs reflect poetic and vulnerable lyrics about her personal experiences with mental health, heartbreak,  grief, and spirituality.

Review

“Chemical Things” by Sarah Siddiqui is a beautifully moving song that delves into the struggles of mental health and the role of medication. With its mellow alternative folk vibe, the song captivates listeners through powerful lyrics and evocative imagery.

The track sets a somber and urgent tone from the start. The chorus reflects on the relationship between self-identity and medication, questioning how much of it is influenced by drugs and internal battles, with the lyrics “How much of it is you and the drugs… / How much of it is you and the war… / Between you and your brain.

Siddiqui’s raw and tender vocals, coupled with the simple yet powerful instrumentation create an irresistible allure that resonates deep within.

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