A Video Interview with Isabelle Gitlin
- BuzzSlayers
- 1 day ago
- 2 min read
Join us for a video interview talented Isabelle Gitlin as we get into her music, recording process, influences, inspirations, and plenty more, especially her most recent single, "Long & Gone".
"Long & Gone" is absolutely gorgeous and again, there's a lot of realness to it so the performance is impactful and robust with these fiery kinds of vocals that are like a cry out and that's all built around this sort of heartbreak that the song revolves around.
This is like a power ballad of sorts. It is extremely emotionally driven of course but it also incorporates elements of contemporary pop, commercial pop, indie pop, and this passionate, R&B underbelly that all come together and create an atmosphere that wraps itself around you and keeps you right where it wants to.
This was a beautiful arrangement and you can tell there was plenty of attention to detail during the song's creation of course, however, it's the heart that hits you.
The song has tons of heart and the vocal delivery is so robust and full-bodied that you just get engulfed in the emotion of everything.
To me, this track came across as cinematic. When I say that I mean that I can see this song playing in an emotional scene of a film for example. It does have a vast undertone that lets it feel expansive, and again, there are waves of intensities that are delivered throughout the track mostly due to that course that comes back in heavy-handedly.
The chorus sticks with you for a long time after the song has ended and the only way to really satiate that is to listen to the track again.
One thing that I've learned from listening to this track is that Isabelle Gitlin absolutely gives pieces of herself in her music. I adore this because you don't get it often these days so when you come across an artist that's young and emotional, they let a lot off of their chest to the point where it was probably cathartic to actually write and release the song, you want to hold on to that.
I feel like this is something that meant a lot to Isabelle and that this was the way she knew how to share or get it off of her chest. It was a lot of emotional build-up that came to a head when she created this song and hopefully now she feels a little bit better having it out in the open. Out in the world where other people can take it in.
Dive into the song and video interview so we you find out more about how she does her thing.
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