New Music Review - ‘Last Call’ by Rachel Leo

Last Call was released on 9th December 2022 and has been an absolute hit with audiences so far. Cover credit: Rachel’s EPK.

Easy versatility of differential ways to tell a story rolls out a lot of moments that lay the ground work for Rachel Leo’s latest intoxicating release, Last Call, released in early December 2022.

With the helping hand of Kiwi musical icons, Drax Project, Rachel pulls all the stops out to make this the greatest song that she has released thus far.

Last Call is about a turning point within the healing process from a former relationship that had infidelity hidden within the walls of what may have looked once perfect from the outside.

Rachel explores new avenues of how she has been able to overcome the obstacles of the issues that arose, forcing the end to her previous relationship. Rachel expresses her powerful and newfound strength after letting this problematic situation be driven into the flames of the past.

Last Call rips through the walls of former torture, excelling through with flourishing vocalism and an immense baseline that notably makes the song more enticing, the trueness of the words being sung by Rachel at every turn of the crossroads.

What I like about Last Call is that while it has a not-so-kind backstory to it, Rachel has taken the pain that was inflicted and created this fiery tune that a lot of listeners will be able to put their finger on and say, “I completely understand where she is coming from”. There is nothing better in life than being able to listen to and relate to a song that you are just hearing, having the musician that is performing understand the hurt that you may have also been through in the past.

Rachel is certainly a singer-songwriter to keep a close eye on - having her independence of creation, alongside her magical talent, it would be unfathomable to not watch what she is up to next, her steps ever outstanding to the former step she has taken.

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