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“Star Child” by TORRANCE: A Cosmic Pop Anthem for Misfits

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Boston based Pop artist TORRANCE is back with “Star Child”, a cosmic pop tune that is in fact a tale of the artist feeling alien, in this world. The start of the track introduces the lyrics that can be further seen as a depart for introspective musings on the concept of feeling out of place in humanity. Based on the various aspects of experience that has been implied by TORRANCE, this theme applies to anyone who has ever had the feeling of being out of place.

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“Star Child” is a perfect combination of elements belonging to a celestial pop subgenre and perfectly recognizable sentimentality of the plot.   It begins slow, and then the rhythmic drum enters, something that gives the song a nice accompaniment that will keep the listeners interested. It has a pop touch to it thereby making it so catchy, back up vocals are also done well.

TORRANCE’s vocal delivery is pleasant and catchy, which is the ideal match to the song’s message of making sense of the senseless world. With “Star Child”, he recognizes the suffering of all those who are uncomfortable in their skin, and it is precisely such an existence that can become the path to self-cleaning and rebirth. It is probably the world’s unofficial slogan for everyone who has ever felt out of place and it brings solace with its synthesized beats and lyrics.

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