Introducing the new Gabrielle Manna’s song called “Call Out Post”, it is delightful folk-pop song with the smell of classic folk rock that is very popular among those people who like mainstream songs and real folk artists and melodies.
The song “Call Out Post” is dense in its orchestral arrangement; the recording is predominated by enchanting guitar improvisations. The recordings are kept rather spare, leaving room for the acoustic guitar to reign supreme and lend strings for the emotive chorus lines. The emotive and musical elements of the song lie in Manna’s sweet, delicate, and somewhat sinister-sounding voice: the song truly floats.
I found the words to ‘Call Out Post’ sad and moving yet the song is also hilarious at the same time, which just gives the song an interesting aspect. Manna wrapped the storyline that is actually about exposing a past abuser behind a light folky melody with cheerful sounding witty lyrics. The decision to make the song harmonious to those hearing it for the first time while at the same time mean something to those who have had it rough with abuse and gaslighting is a good one.
Of course, Manna’s voice is the core of this song, her calm and enigmatic singing conveying the message of the song in a rather sulky manner, but in a very effective way due to her unique voice. She goes sings about betrayal and hurt from a past relationship but a lot more can be understood from those lyrics. The song starts to unfold with just a finger-picked acoustic guitar and a rhythm that quickens, making it not too sombre even though its strings are of a delicate loneliness.
“Call Out Post,” is filled with deep feelings and humorous accents that provide it a sensitive character. With impassioned words in support of its simple folky melody, “Call Out Post” remains impactful through its emotionally charged call to action.