Taste Test: Suzy Callahan daydreams about a ‘Silver Line (Silver Soul)’
The folk singer-songwriter ponders on ongoing struggles here on earth.
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Isn’t it strange to think how life marches mercilessly onward, even in death? Our lives are so inconsequential, and we take everything so very serious. Folk singer-songwriter Suzy Callahan ponders the great and tragic human existence with her new song. “Silver Line (Silver Soul)” pings with a metallic brook, dull and ponding, as she grapples with such a crisis. “The silver soul just looked at me and said how stupid can you be / It’s not enough to sit and moan / I’ve had some dark clouds of my own,” she sings, masking her continuous pain over the loss of her mother. Yet there’s something heavenly about the performance that simply wraps you up on in fluffy pink clouds.
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