Nashville-based artist Omer Netzer exhibits a heartfelt entrancement on new single “Midnight Blue,” which seamlessly ventures from acoustic-set introspection into doses of twangy guitars and warming organs. “I don’t know if it’s you or the ghost that I’m seeing,” Netzer’s solemn vocals set free because the instrumentation begins to accentuate, admitting “if you don’t reply, lady, I am going insane.” The lyrical depictions of dropping somebody, and ensuing feeling of being “midnight blue,” are resonating all through.
The standout observe, which was recorded at Fame Studios and produced by David Mescon, takes inspiration from a vivid dream Netzer had — leading to a compelling piece of songwriting, co-written with Stephen Hunley. “I had a dream about an empty home with solely photos and reminiscences left behind,” Netzer says. “That picture stayed with me, and from it got here the road, ‘my solar set after I misplaced you, now each night time appears like midnight blue.’”
The memorable observe precedes an upcoming EP from Netzer, who was born in Nahariya, Israel. He returned to lively responsibility following the October seventh assaults, serving a second fight tour, after which relocating to Nashville in early 2024. He’s at present prepping an EP with producer David “Messy” Mescon, serving to to cohesively fuse Netzer’s southern-rock, nation, and soul parts. “Midnight Blue” is a improbable success, and has us firmly anticipating that EP.
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