New Music Review - ‘Honey babe’ by Greta O’Leary

Honey babe was released on 14th October 2022. A smoky delight. Photo credit: Greta’s EPK.

Honey babe is the final release from Greta O’Leary’s upcoming EP that has been in rotation for a couple of weeks now and is a smashing way to signal the singles from this specific body of work.

Coming in with an alt-folk sound, Greta sings away the days with her blissfully mellowed voice that will have you feeling all of the warmth from this spring-like tune.

Honey babe is described as a gentle farewell for a love song that closes a specific chapter in this storybook of life, something that is easy to devour and take in when you listen for the first and even, the eightieth time.

Honey babe puts on a spin on everything that you ordinarily think about leaving love in the past and everything related to those realms of ending relationships. Remarkable lyrics accompany the song, allowing Greta to show her wonderfully thought-out words to the world through the power of musical expression.

Honey babe has this strong eclectic sound, a moment in Greta’s music that is not to be messed with. A delightfully light wind on your ears that will reach new depths within you. I like how she has been able to achieve this with such ease and grace.

Greta has this ability to keep you within this fine grasp with the music that she releases, with Honey babe being no exception to this. The song is a soothing medicine for the soul, with an array of different instruments being utilised to create this relatively unique sound that encompasses so many different vibes throughout.

The future is certainly looking rather bright for Greta as she continues to create this amazing career for herself. Look out for her EP that is due to be released this coming November!

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