‘Her voice’ It is a new musical work by the adopted composer and singer, originally from San Sebastián and Barcelona. Susu. A song and video clip that can be watched on her YouTube channel ‘Susu Moll’, where the artist once again recorded her deep love for music with lyrics, a message and, moreover, hope.
Susu says, “Don’t let the noise of the world deafen our dreams.” Susana Moll as an invitation to let yourself be shaken by a song and video born in devotion. “To all the girls and boys who are being bullied or abused, no matter what, don’t throw in the towel and move on. You can always raise your own voice. It’s just a matter of time,” the translator writes. in the descriptive credits of his latest artistic project, which includes his production Jordi Navarro And Gorka Dresbach, and the making of the video Jordi Navarro And Jessica Korakaki.
Recorded in this video: moratalla (Murcia) put the icing on the cake with a song in which Susu gently and calmly confronts “all the noise that surrounds us, which is a lot.” I’m a yoga teacher, I’m also a composer and singer, and through pop music, whether it’s pop-rock, singer-songwriter or indie, I’ve always tried to look for records that are very soothing, as everyone considers it. I feel it’s full… even in the music. “I just have to see what my friends are listening to, teenage kids, and I find it even harder to place myself on the other side of it all,” he says.
Just as he might object letters, poems, musical times that go in other directions, put together with care and many messages.
“For me, making lyrics that are understandable and communicate is essential. Now everything is ‘babies’ and ‘daddies’ I rely on well-constructed sentences that say something nice and are understood. Maybe I’m old school, maybe I’m not. “Harmony is important in music, but the lyrics, the message and what it conveys are just as important,” he continues.
‘His voice’ in this case is a story that implies: “that dark moment”There could be one or more from a girl “I don’t know how she lost her voice. / That girl was just hoping to be understood, to be accepted.”. Stanzas in which Susu talks about a pain that is familiar to him.
“I experienced this when I was little. I’ve been through two schools and I’ve felt inside me most of the things that could happen to other kids right now. The only difference was that this was a time when this issue was not talked about and even getting beaten up at school was normal. the law of the jungle almost ruled“, says.
That girl continues her song: “After a while she tried to sing / and managed to weave a thin thread / this was the beginning of another war”… Susu explains: “It was always said that the eyes are the mirror of the soul, but I think the voice is more, “This is the reflection of the soul and I know that when these things happen to you, when you are harassed, it is very normal not to raise your voice. You cannot express yourself, you suffocate before you can communicate.” “It’s a situation where you have to be patient, he insists, and not despair or think you won’t get out of it. Because you will.”
Composer and artist Susu says that I once “spoke and sang softly.” At the beginning of my musical life, I really had a lot of problems with my voice, I rejected it and that was it. This is a result of past experiences. “Finding a good relationship with your voice is the first step to progress,” she says. Her song is dedicated to all young people who may have a “broken voice.” Talking about a mature woman who “slowly heals and weaves her voice / with fine thread.” Now a woman who sings to the moon, this new song and with this new video clip – starring the girl Celia Sánchez– once again publicly revealing his irreducible love for music. “Since the emergence of new platforms and ways of consuming, the world of music has become complicated for artists. It’s complicated if you don’t have a significant career and you’re a composer like me who has been dedicated for many years and has made six records. His works have been published and a lot of love has gone to waste, but he was always almost like a musical craftsman,” explains the singer-songwriter, who can be followed as Susumoll on Instagram and at www.susumusica.com. An artist who does not give up planting ‘with her voice’, “a little seed that I hope will grow into very beautiful flowers.”