Bringing a one-year hiatus to a close, Dom Quincey has recently returned with his comeback single, ‘It’s Not The End’. Incredibly soothing and elegant, the piece unfolds as a tenderly anthemic orchestral cut, a slice of heavenly vocals and cinematic textures within a bold and contemporary indie pop framework. The perfect match for Quincey’s nuanced, gentle vocals, able to shift from intimacy to epicness in just a few notes. The British troubadour showcases a malleable, precise tone, adding another dimension to the record’s heightened lyrical catharsis.
From a songwriting standpoint, ‘It’s Not The End’ finds its focus in the never-ending search for meaning and purpose around loss, grief, and pain, all emotions that truly take a lifetime to be understood and processed. In the song, Dom Quincey offers his perspective on the matter, hoping to inspire like-minded listeners to take a step forward in their personal, introspective journey.
Delving deeper into the record, Quincey explains: “The song explores grief through a lens of hope, searching for signs that a lost loved one is still communicating with us from somewhere else. It was the first songwriting session I had been to since enduring the sudden loss of my oldest and closest friend, and I was in quite an emotionally fragile state.”
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