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Troye Sivan shows us the good side


Its been over three years since the booming release of the first album of the young Australian singer\songwriter " blue Neighbourhood" Troye Sivan. Since spilling a new voice in the souls of millions of hopeless romantics globally he built a loyal fanbase eager for new work. We've been waiting in nail-biting anticipation to experience days through his new vision, and the wait is finally over.

Just yesterday, the he dropped a second song off his second still untitled album. Using a harmonic orchestral concoction of sounds and digital manipulation he delivers poetry on a backdrop of a romantic fairytale like soundtrack. Singing breathy vocals stripped other than just a deep background of an acoustic guitar he recognises fortune without sounding vulnerable and apologetic yet not regretful, solemn and soft he stands vulnerable and honest opposite a lover whom he may more than likely hurt recognising his part of the damage.

Troye breathes the air of young love and growth, much like Demetra and Hades, these two never got along yet have to learn to compromise and let go for the sake of life. So if you have a moment, open up the windows, light up a cigarette and let troye illustrate the January sunsets.

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