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Friday, September 20, 2019

"Find Me Wrong" with a beautifully bare performance by Coral is tenderly intimate




AP Review:

Sometimes you hear a song that speaks to you and when that song is a quiet one, with folk leanings, an art ballad of sorts with a beautiful bare voice, minimalistic produced in an un-effected way but highly effectual because of the tender intimacy of it all, the words and the melody can get in your head like the words are whispered in your ear. It can be highly, surreally personal experience. This is the case with Corals exquisitely beautiful Find Me Wrong. Miranda Coral Engholm understands the power of it all, of writing words and melodies that move people. 

 “I like the intimacy of it. Sometimes when I listen to a song it can feel like a complete stranger is suddenly standing in my living room talking about something really personal. I can feel closely connected to that person even though I’m just listening to a recording.”

Coral has roots in Argentina and Stockholm. She grew up as a self confessed theatre kid in Ă–sterlen, Sweden. She started publishing her music on Soundcloud after graduating high school. 

Find Me Wrong, along with the B-side, You're Not Worth a Song but Still You Got One was released on September 25th.

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Robb Donker



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