May 3, 2018, 13:12

Featured Track: “Freedom” by Sweet Soul Sister

This week’s featured track is “Freedom” by Sweet Soul Sister. This is a pop/rock vocal track that traverses the full spectrum of dramatic emotions. It begins with a percolating electronica beat that forbodes a primal scream, to which we can all relate, about being trapped by life. The song then goes to a soft place (featuring a spoken word performance by Atlanta-based Simon Stone) that culminates with a huge Zeppelin-esque coda.

Listen to “Freedom” (#02271464)
http://www.musicrevolution.com/royalty-free-music-track/02271464/freedom

Track Description

“Freedom” is about being released from our own mental slavery and pursuing our dreams. An industrial electronic beat churns while Dominique Brittain and guest vocalist Simon Stone wax poetic about the possibility of a better life. Then the track explodes with a hard rock epilogue featuring guitar work by Ray Hemms.

Track Info

Mood(s): Angry, Inpsiring, Serious

Instrument(s): Bass, Electric Guitar, Synth, Synth Pad, Vocals

Genre(s): Pop, Rock, Sports, Vocal

Application(s): Film, Internet

Length: 4:33

About Sweet Soul Sister

Sweet Soul Sister is rocking Atlanta with soulful, funky blues/rock tunes. Their lives of passion-filled music making and listening fuel their energetic, fun-loving shows. Lead by Dominique Brittain, Sweet Soul Sister features original music and covers songs by Joan Osborne, Danielia Cotton, Nikka Costa, Grace Potter.

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Mike Bielenberg is a professional musician and co-founder of http://www.musicrevolution.com, a production music marketplace with over 50,000 tracks online where media producers, video producers, filmmakers, game developers, businesses  and other music buyers can license high-quality, affordable royalty-free music from an online community of musicians. mbielenberg@musicrevolution.com.

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