Cardiff singer-songwriter, Steve Andrews, AKA the Bard of Ely, who has graced stages as Glasto and Green Man and TV screens via Britain’s Got Talent, can always be counted on to remedy what ails the world. His latest single, We Can Sing Together, narrowed the divides which distract from the fact that we’re all fundamentally the same and we’re stronger together than we are apart.
The orchestral crescendos in the context of the unifying underpinnings swell with evocative power, and when the choir backing vocalists project perspective-shifting harmonies, you’d be hard-pressed not to shed a tear to the tune of humanistic accordance which is becoming increasingly harder to find out in the wild and away from the airwaves.
Co-written with Stephen Friedland and contributed to by a choir of school children, We Can Sing Together is a ballad of prevailing peace, which goes a long way in rectifying the collective loss of faith in humanity.
Watch the official video for We Can Sing Together which premiered on August 1st via YouTube.
Review by Amelia Vandergast
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