Music Review: Hotel Café Presents Winter Songs
If you are looking for some hip Christmas music try Hotel Café Presents Winter Songs, Various Artists – go listen to Winter Song by Sara Bareilles & Ingrid Michaelson first thing. It is tender and exquisite. The tune reminds me of waves with its ebb and flow rhythm – which immediately connects you to shifting emotions…”My voice a beacon in the night…my words will be your light…to carry you to me…Is love alive?…I’ll be your harvester of light…and send it all tonight…so we can start again…” Trust me, go listen. Unbelievably romantic and haunting…and haven’t we all tried to be beacons in the night, hoping to carry you to me?
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