New Music Review - ‘Under My Skin’ by Shivers

Under My Skin could be the break-through track that Shivers have made to get themselves even more heard in the industry. Released on the 8th of November 2022, this is a tune that will be delicately played for a long time. Cover art by Camkilla.

Crafty Wellington independent artists, Shivers, are back coming in hot with their latest tune that is going to make you say “wow, that really got Under My Skin and in my head” for the rest of this year.

Coming through with a subtle Stan Walker-like vibe, Shivers are taking their meaningful music to the next level with this soulful, sentimental feeling release.

The easy-listening, dynamic release that is Under My Skin is a song that breaks through the ice, allowing the emergence of Shivers to take over in terms of being heard in the way they’re striving to be heard.

Under My Skin brings spotlight filled moments that allow each of the elements to have their shining time, which is something I personally listen out for in new releases. I enjoy being able to tune into different pieces of a track, whether that be the vocals, lyrics or the instruments themselves, Under My Skin genuinely puts everything out there in an elegant way that doesn’t take away from any other aspect of the song.

Shivers describe their music as soulful and genre fluid, aiming for a good time in real time, which comes forth with the release of Under My Skin. The track has this touching way of handing you the toastiest feelings as it is quite the influential, positive indulgence.

One thing that makes a big difference in the releases of Shivers’ songs is that no two tracks are the same, which, as mentioned above, is due to their genre fluid nature, immensely captivating. For artists that stick to the one genre, it can get stagnant after a while, however, with Shivers, their music is always enticing and fulfils the evermore compelling aspect of who they are. An inspiring, remarkable position to be in.

If you’ve not yet given Under My Skin an embrace, I would suggest doing so. It will lighten your mood by 100% and that is a guaranteed promise.

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