Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Ariel Hill Releases New Single, “Dark Room”

Ariel Hill is a talented and soulful songstress celebrating the release of her latest single, ‘Dark Room.’ She dives deep into some of life’s experiences in this last single before releasing her album, ‘Moonstruck’. Ariel has spent years performing and mastering her craft as a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. The artist from Houston, Texas, is now ready to share her work with the world.

‘Dark Room’ is a song about learning how to overcome personal struggles and move on to better relationships. Change is essential to everyone’s journey, especially when there is an oppressive person or period in your life. Making that change to rid yourself of the shackles and chains that lock you into a particular phase can be difficult. It is, however, rewarding when your self-worth has now grown to repel harsh comments.

“Inside a dark room, It’s easy, come and glow me up. In spite of harsh truths, look at me now I’m grown up.” Ariel Hill’s lyrics are shedding light on the impact a shift in focus can have on your progress. The instruments also tend to compliment the mood and the theme. The choir sounds and the smooth synths carry her melodies beautifully. Drums let themselves in, almost unnoticeably. For the duration of the song, we are soothed by her vocals and every other sound.

‘Dark Room’ is the 5th release for Ariel this year, and it is showing us just how diverse her content is. Her fans have been loving tracks like “Honeycomb,” “Made Up,” and “Dream in Peace,” which have already been streamed thousands of times. Also a popular video editor, her YouTube channel features many live performances and official music videos. Ariel has recently launched a podcast called Riel Talk Radio, where she discusses music and life in general with some of the creatives she has met along her journey.

‘Dark Room’ is already available on major streaming platforms. To connect with Ariel, check out her website, her Instagram page or Spotify.

Share this article

(Ambassador)

This article features branded content from a third party. Opinions in this article do not reflect the opinions and beliefs of New York Weekly.