![]() ![]() Golden Days (Far Out at Sea) is a reminiscing song that beautifully melts memories into a necklace of integrated chord changes and flowing guitar parts. It might be a hip-hop beat for a beginning, but that’s the clever delivery. Relatable and personal, this song acts like a catalyst to emotional depth you would want to feel. ![]() From the glory years of Coldplay’s X&Y, the song builds, sonically and in depth as we go into the deeper center, where the core is reachable. Like you would expect Leo to, he delivers with razor edge precision. Row Me Away is a flowing track with a lot to offer, with an interesting opening as well. The punchy bassline and funk groove allow his voice to shine, which it does owing to the cool progression. His voice sounds the same too, with the sensibilities as he covets the pop pizazz and adds the indie pop-rock flavor we all crave so much. Opening the album with Born Too Late, Leo cruises on what can be explained as Sting after he left The Police. His album is called Row Me Away, and he is in untested waters for what might be a great journey. I don’t know what does it for Leo Sawikin, but he has taken a path of experimentation and blending strains of music that pleasantly surprise. All it takes is personality, sometimes the approach to the craft. Sometimes its as easy to tear away from the norm. ![]()
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