Finally, Shalliker has released a brand-new song titled “Oh Felicity”, which is also quite heartfelt. This marks his advancement as a modern-day artist who has grown since his debut album, Silver Lining, in 2021. He promises it will be a part of his forthcoming album. The Diamond Hill composition features simple rural-style guitars and bass with a harmonica for good measure. They forged a deep-quality song highlighting the unique shaliker’s ways of recording music and his ever-reliable friends who have been nearby for ages. Such an impression on the track was most likely achieved by a consistent victim of nostalgia such as Shalliker. Drifting gently through the first verse and chorus of the song is a guitar providing a slightly melancholic feeling.
However, Shalliker’s voice is very soft and heartwarming, and such a version of an artist allows him to unleash his creativity freely, even with the lyrics of such songs. Just plain melodies and catchy tunes speak of love that one would want to hold or lose, along with countless places one long to see. Lines so complex as “The afterlife of our love? In Ishbufen islet in September sun to climb into your eyes” can only carry forth irritation as one attempts to outmap the simultaneous sights these lines bring forth. Thoroughly, Shalliker undoubtedly shines at this stage, as his lyrics are filled with warm tones and emotions. The lyrical lines of ‘Oh, Felicity? To Never Fall Apart’ eloquently describes feelings of love, its beauty and transience, and beautiful moments that are to be cherished. The subtle elements of music allow nature and Shalliker’s voice to take the lead.
In addition, the light harmonica music gives the song warmth and depth and makes us feel it more. Well, there is probably no better praise than this for “Oh, Felicity”, which is deliberately crafted and beautifully produced by Al Shalliker. It is mainly directed to people who are in love and are in search of a profound yet simple-sounding song. Al Shalliker never fails to astonish with his unique voice and a long pause.
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