Sometimes you just hear a voice that cuts through. Melbourne singer-songwriter Christine Tarquinio has one of those voices. Her new single “Falling Free” doesn’t have the slick production of a mainstream pop hit, but the quality of that angelic voice really cuts through. The song is also first class. It’s pop music with real substance. There are notes of Natalie Imbruglia, Jewel, and Sarah McLachlan in there, but Christine is no imitator.
“I wrote this song just with an acoustic guitar and it was very introspective as we were in one of our many lockdowns,” Christine recalled. “I wanted to express how I was feeling at the time. The song was very easy to write and came together over a number of weeks.”
“There is nothing more satisfying than seeing a little seed of an idea I have for a song and seeing it bloom into its full potential along with my creative team, the magic just happens,” she added.
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