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“When the Morning Comes” by Daniel Kremer [Review]

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Kremer has something of an entrepreneurial spirit having started a band named Covert Run with a group of friends in Chicago. Now, he’s working on his first solo album while performing. He derives musical inspiration from his travels including cross country trips and frequent visits to New York. His single, When the Morning Comes, is a testament to his aptitude for song-writing and ability to create soul-stirring melodies.
Kremer has something of an entrepreneurial spirit having started a band named Covert Run with a group of friends in Chicago. Now, he’s working on his first solo album while performing. He derives musical inspiration from his travels including cross country trips and frequent visits to New York. His single, When the Morning Comes, is a testament to his aptitude for song-writing and ability to create soul-stirring melodies.
Have you ever listened to a song that just gives you goosebumps? One that fills you with such emotion that you find yourself holding your breath, only to be revived by musical breaks, striking harmonies, and soaring sounds? When The Morning Comes is one of those songs.
It starts with an acoustic guitar – a composition of light chords that breathe. Enter Kremer, who opens up with gentle, and conversational vocals, still the notes are full and never waver. From there, a steady and harmonious build up leads to a series of soulful interludes. The easy-flowing rhythms and transitions of this piece work.
Final thoughts: original and highly emotive.

Dawn Jones is the curator of the V13 imPRESSED Column. Previously known as imPRESSED Indie Music Blog, Jones and her team joined forces with V13 in 2020 to collaborate on an exclusive column on V13's site (imPRESSED) to bring a niche focus to the rapidly evolving indie music genre. Dawn is also the founder of Pressed PR - a boutique PR agency that focuses on PR for independent creatives. Pressed PR’s team works on a variety of campaigns partnering with independent filmmakers, independent artists, and independent labels. Pressed PR’s music clientele has landed in the pages of Billboard, Atwood Magazine, EARMILK, HYPE Magazine, and many others.

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