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Music Review: Cloe Wilder’s ‘Fake ID’ Takes You Back to Teenage
Coming from the sunshine state of Florida, Cloe Wilder unveils her latest single, “Fake ID”, capturing the essence of the tumultuous teenage years. This infectious country-pop style track serves as an emotional reflection on the challenges and experiences of adolescence.
With a melody that effortlessly weaves through the listener’s senses, Wilder’s soft, breathy vocal texture infuses the song with an enchanting and refreshing quality. The composition’s charm lies in its relatability, making it a must-listen for teenagers navigating the complexities of youth.
“Fake ID” seamlessly incorporates acoustic guitar, evoking a nostalgic sense similar to making of the first magical song at the age of 16. The song’s playful nature resonates with the teenage demographic.
Arrangement and production
The song’s production is impeccably executed, showcasing a minimalist style that allows each instrument to make a distinct and purposeful statement. The acoustic guitar strumming shines through the song serving as the backbone of the entire production. This also maintains a consistency with the soundscape of her previous singles “Homesick” and “Super 8”.
What sets this arrangement apart is its beauty in simplicity. Opting for basic and…