Heather Ferguson has come out with a wonderful new song entitled “Ghost City”, which shall be al Jazz classic of the future. With respect to the product aspect, the song has an amazing musical accompaniment, consistent with the rhythm of Jazz and encompasses all the senses of the target audience. Listening to Ferguson singing in “Ghost City” surprises as the voice acting is an auditory attribute that contributes to a track’s enjoyable melody.
Lyrically, ” Ghost City’’ narrates the tragic experience of an area referred to as the Everglades City, Florida whereby people starved after the banning of fishing and hunting due to the creation of a conservation space. All in all, in spite of the rather serious topic it is introduced rather recreational, even merry, and with jaunty music in combination with the voice of Ferguson.
During her visit to Everglades City, Ferguson gets motivated by this state’s flora and fauna and gets inspiration for the verses. The song has more of a melody and more happiness in it, hence, Ferguson’s lively vocals best suits the song. The power of her narratives in those four-minute songs makes people look forward to her next releases with bated breath.
The single’s opening features some interesting drums and saxophone, which helps in leading up to Ferguson’s stunning vocal performance. The saxophone also puts great melodies, which uplifts the beauty and grandiosity of the song. All the instruments are well recorded in this one, adding up to the well-composed piece of music. The rhythm remains lively and bright, engaging the train of thought of the listener and keeping it filled with pleasant and joyful impressions.
In general, “Ghost City” is a very saturated, musically magnificent piece that gives space to Heather Ferguson to reveal her extraordinary personality and narrative skills.