Cereus Bright - “Seven Wonders”

Cereus Bright from the USA has just released “Seven Wonders,” an exquisite and timeless piece of music full of driving rhythms and easy-going vibes.

Ambient textures open the song before breaking into an addictively sweet bass line that chugs along warmly, providing a catchy foundation. The song advances with a smooth but steady purpose, thanks to the stripped-back percussion. “Seven Wonders” is full of thoughtful contrasts, whether this is the bright acoustic guitar that arpeggiates while an electric guitar offers a darker mellower tone, or the bass texture that changes over the sections with vocal giving the song a solid vintage feel.

The orchestral arrangements within “Seven Wonders” are a real highlight with a satisfying cinematic feel. The sounds of strings give a lush elegance as they soar and dance. Flurries of flute contribute an airy and light atmosphere. The song also cleverly uses the orchestra as a soundscape and provides texture in key areas, further enhancing the song. The vocal is intimate and light and has a nice classic/polished feel to its delivery. This smooth flowing delivery is beautifully enhanced by backing vocals that add thickness and airy harmonies in all the right places.

Cereus Bright has knocked the ball out of the park with “Seven Wonders.” The song can only be described as a modern classic.

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