Michellar’s latest piece, ‘Dreaming’, is a truly artful one. Inspired and inspiring, ‘Dreaming’ is a timeless piece of work, made to mirror music from the 60s with its surf guitar work and beat, ‘Dreaming’ quickly evolves to be much more. A rich arrangement and an immediately gripping piece of songwriting.
‘Dreaming’ was written by Michelle Bond, artist, singer, and songwriter based in San Francisco, where the vocals were recorded, and produced by Toby Wilson in the UK. The 60s DNA can be effortlessly spotted in the song’s bustling, overdriven guitar work that’s reminiscent of the genre’s surf music crazy, as well as in the distinctive beat. But ‘Dreaming’ holds a lot more to it than that.
The cinematic guitar part that sounds just glorious, appropriately buried within the mix, getting us to pay close attention, alongside the song’s colorful and charismatic composition which is loaded with chord changes that stick out and provoke vivid emotions, all create a sense of character that make ‘Dreaming’ deliver an unforgettable atmosphere. The production is adept, and the song sounds large and open ended, a pleasure to behold.
A beautifully written and recorded piece of music, Michellar’s ‘Dreaming’ is a dreamy indie pop cut with musical cues that call back years of rich musical heritage, all done lovingly and with an admirable attention to detail, making the song one of the month’s more impactful releases across all genres.








