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𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: Brand New Day – Dorian Whisper

Written by

Charles Connolly

in

Connolly’s Corner

Welcome all to 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿, a series of weekly reviews by Charles Connolly – an artist in his own right. Here, Charles delves into the greatest brand new singles brought to you by the best unsigned artists on our electrifying and eclectic set of 𝙉𝙚𝙬 𝘼𝙧𝙩𝙞𝙨𝙩 𝙎𝙥𝙤𝙩𝙡𝙞𝙜𝙝𝙩 playlists.


𝘽𝙧𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝙉𝙚𝙬 𝘿𝙖𝙮 – 𝘿𝙤𝙧𝙞𝙖𝙣 𝙒𝙝𝙞𝙨𝙥𝙚𝙧

Charles walks like an…


Egypt is a funny place, much like no other. Until recently, much of its famed land lay barren and dry. In fact, this land is STILL pretty desolate. Of course, Egypt is not only desert. I think many don’t realise its bustling cities and modern way of life. What do we imagine when we think of Egypt? What’s the absolute number one thing that springs to mind? Well I’ll tell you. It’s Toblerone. A stone version. Thousands of years ago the Egyptians took a bite of the delectable Western chocolate treat and loved it so much, they decided to build a huge shrine in its honour. Quite fascinating, really! I mean, just how on earth did they get their hands on a bar of Toblerone in the middle of Egypt? And wouldn’t it melt in the burning heat of the sun? The answers to these questions will forever remain unknown. There are other such peculiarities as how they built these trianguloid structures… A system of ramps, rollers and pulleys? Simply very strong men? Very strong women? And what about layers that aren’t on the “ground floor”…? They just threw them? Lobbed them up in the air and hoped for the best? These stone slabs weigh roughly 2.5 tonnes each!! For you Europeans, that’s 2,267,960 grams. I could probably just about manage the 960, if I remember to take my vitamin pills. So what’s it all for? Just for the sake of a bar of chocolate? Well, yes. And that is why Toblerone is so popular to this day. Their stone equivalent is now more famous than the chocolate bar itself, so people buy the bars to show their affection and appreciation for the gargantuan feats of engineering. Swings and roundabouts!


What else do we think of in relation to this sacred land? Headdresses? Eyeliner? Well yes, all of that. What about that famous walk? That cute little strut. Dancing and grooving all the way to the shop to stock up on their favourite cocoa candy. I feel so English with my hands by my sides as I wander to the shop. Maybe I should change that. People might look at me though. Hell, if Elizabeth Taylor could get away with looking like that, then so can I! My next role model: Cleopatra.


For my next trick, I will be going into the world of the emoticon (can’t stand the word “emoji”). Where did they come from? When did they start? WHY do we use them when we have words and an imagination. Ah yes, of course: many don’t. Why write “I agree”, when you can tap the “100” emoticon? Why type “I am sorry to hear that”, when you can tap the sad-face emoticon? Why say “I am happy to tell you that I am currently sitting on the lavatory”, when you can tap the smiley poo emoticon? And so you see the absolute necessity in having these modern devices of speedy emotional delivery. I couldn’t imagine life without them 🤥. But how modern ARE these things? Are they maybe 20 years old? 25? Nope. The whole concept goes back thousands of years, to the time of the Pharaoh. Hieroglyphs. Eye, Bird, Bird, Bird, Walking Egyptian, means scouting for girls. Simple enough! Walking stick? I don’t feel like walking. Wavy lines? I’m “a little bit “JEWbyus” (or “doobeeus” as our American friends will coolly and casually say). Snake? Well, you obviously like snakes. You see? It’s so simple! We simply brought back this idea of pictures instead of words. We are now on the level of a toddler. So give yourself a pat on the back, film yourself trying to do this, and stick it on social media. You’ll be a star overnight for your pure idiocy. In the words of Fatboy Slim, “You’ve Come a Long Way, Baby”.


At this juncture, I will come to the point. Speaking of the Wonders of the World, we are all here to witness the wonders of our very own Egyptian friend, Mr. Dorian Whisper, with his brand new single, Brand New Day! Despite him being known as “our Egyptian friend”, or “The Pharaoh”, he actually grew up in Rotterdam, Holland, and has spent substantial time in the Caribbean and the Philippines. Now settled in Egypt though, he basks in the midday sun, counting his guitars and brushing up on his hieroglyphs. Dorian has been a member of the New Artist Spotlight since the heady days of 2020 – when it was dangerous to do just about anything. These days we have other things, like war. Oh joy of joys. I never thought I would look back at 2019 with such fondness. But then again, I wouldn’t have met Dorian and all my other NAS cronies. The New Artist Spotlight has literally become my life. Everything else is secondary. I finally have friends in music! And Dorian feels exactly the same. He is proud of the group/cult, and of himself – and rightly so. Having released 7 singles and one EP since the start of the pandemic – when a lot of us started being public with our talents – he is on the up-and-up. Or “on the rise”, as we used to say. Each release shows off more and more dedication and finessing of his art and craft. More attention to detail, in terms of writing and sound. I have always liked his music, but have been waiting for “the one”, as I KNEW it was coming. I don’t believe his talent will slow down or wane, but I couldn’t hold it any longer. Like a toddler 💩.


Brand New Day – mixed by our very own Andres Guazzelli – seems at first like it is to be a nice, simple acoustic song. But even just a few seconds in to the acoustic strumming, we are greeted with unusual timing: generally in bars of 4, but with the occasional bar of 2. Aside from not expecting this, it propels the song with immediacy. We don’t have to wait for the bar to finish. It would only be 2 more beats of the same chord anyway. The drums enter with a proud smile, and we’re straight into the guitar hook. It’s acoustic rock done well. THEN… Heavy distorted guitars come in with a punch; choppy and rhythmically pristine. Dorian’s vocals enter on beat 2, with a melody that I just ADORE! After two rounds of this perfect rock, Dorian soothes us with a softer section, with harmonies, piano and some subtle synths. But he rides up the ladder pretty quickly, to almost Zappa-esque moments! In its natural “prog” ways, we are now brought to a sunny acoustic chorus with a positive outlook. My favourite thing about this chorus is the contrast of leading from this lighter side of life, back into the darker, grittier second verse. That rich electric guitar REALLY kicks hard. Our final few choruses show off the warmth and joy of Dorian’s vocal harmonies. I guarantee, this will be stuck in your head – in a good way. May he rise and rise again. Up and Up!


I did it. Not one mention of the word Pyramid – ah damn. 🤦🏻‍♂️


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20 responses to “𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: Brand New Day – Dorian Whisper”

  1. Plummy Avatar
    March 22, 2022
    Plummy

    So much fun reading this! Did you know there is an Emoji Movie? I think you would like it. Your smiley poo friend is probably the star of it. Great review and kick ass track. Thanks for pointing out the bit with the two bars and explaining how it gives that feeling of urgency.

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  2. Mercury Teardrop Avatar
    March 22, 2022
    Mercury Teardrop

    A very fun review Charles for such a brilliant artist – Dorian’s voice is so unique and, I agree, I love the guitar work on this track 🤘🏻

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  3. Charles Connolly Avatar
    March 22, 2022
    Charles Connolly

    Pleased you enjoyed it. Dorian was well overdue for a review.

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  4. Unknown member Avatar
    March 22, 2022
    Unknown member

    😂🤟😘⭐😲💩🍫🚶‍♂️💃🤏👌✍👋🙏🍷👁‍🗨🔺💯

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  5. Andres Guazzelli Avatar
    March 22, 2022
    Andres Guazzelli

    Yesss! I was waiting for someone to write about this track and for someone to comment on the 6/4 bars. Loved this review CC! You age like good wine, getting better and better with time 😉

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  6. edeagle898 Avatar
    March 23, 2022
    edeagle898

    😉 I was just going to leave it at that as an inside joke for CC, but that wouldn’t do this review justice. You and Dorian are two of the most dedicated members the NAS family has ever had and I’m proud to call you both friends. Not sure I can add much more than that. 🙂

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  7. Charles Connolly Avatar
    March 23, 2022
    Charles Connolly

    That’s just about perfect. Nothing more to add. The feeling is mutual. ❤️

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  8. Liz James Avatar
    March 23, 2022
    Liz James

    Fantastic review. Funny, I’ve had a lot of insomniac moments lately and the theme was “emojis are hieroglyphs.” Love what Dorian Whisper is doing. Interesting songs with fantastic execution and great messages. 👍🥰🖤🤘

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  9. Dorian Whisper Avatar
    March 23, 2022
    Dorian Whisper

    Great when someone recognizes and appreciates compositional and musical details that are the result of careful consideration before becoming a song 🙂 And the review is, as always, full of witty references. Thanks for this beautiful review Mr. Tunes 😎

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  10. Von Marlon Avatar
    March 23, 2022
    Von Marlon

    Great review! Listening to the tune in this sun makes me want to visit the Egyptian Toblerones

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  11. Wicked Child Avatar
    March 23, 2022
    Wicked Child

    Great review, great use of poop emoji, great song. Love the timing and the warm acoustic guitar and harmonies.

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  12. Unknown member Avatar
    March 23, 2022
    Unknown member

    I blame it on the sudden rush of seratonin to the brain from all the Toblerone pyramids i had to consume while reading ur brilliant review Charles.The power of “subliminal” advertising to a chocoholic gave me a diabolical, better than Prozac sensation, unleashing the fascination i have for Ancient Egypt, great music and funny little pictures…! It’s difficult to decode Egtptohyrogliphicons, but i was basically saying ” i luv Dorian’s music , an absolute star in my eyes, sensational stuff, and such a cool review u gave him” Simply stunning, even if i am still bouncing off the walls like a 3 year old after a self inflicted sugar oveload 10 hours after the party…. 😉💙♌

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  13. themikeandmandy Avatar
    March 24, 2022
    themikeandmandy

    Love being transported to Egypt by your writing and by Dorian’s track! The dynamics, chord progressions and production are all sublime here! But I thought Egyptians built those temples to resemble tin-foil hats, as they didn’t have Toblerone back then… but clearly had tin foil. Don’t mind me. I’m a little barmy. Or perhaps… Embalmy?

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  14. Unknown member Avatar
    March 24, 2022
    Unknown member

    Being forever curious, i googled the Emoji movie, and sure enough , it was actually successful, lol, how weird…. Found this on Wikipedia… The movie was a commercial success after grossing $217 million worldwide against its $50 million production budget, but was universally lambasted from critics, who criticized its script, humor, use of product placement, tone, voice performances, lack of originality, and plot, with negative comparisons and similarities … The Emoji Movie – Wikipedia How bad is The Emoji Movie The Emoji Movie isn’t bad, but it isn’t great, either. It’s “meh.” Kids will definitely enjoy the colorful characters, easy-to-follow story, and potty humor (“we’re number two!” the poop emoji and his son exclaim). I think i’ll give it a… Show More

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  15. Charles Connolly Avatar
    March 24, 2022
    Charles Connolly

    Oh, this was a FABulous comment. If I die, you can have my job. Tut and Amen – inspired!

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  16. Charles Connolly Avatar
    March 25, 2022
    Charles Connolly

    No no no, you’ve got it all wrong. The tin-foil hats were for making giant Toblerones at home, to sell on the black market. The genuine ones were so popular, they often sold out. Embalmy – love it. Thanks for the lovely words – I’m smiling. Dorian is busy trying on a tin-foil hat, for some reason.

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  17. Soumyajit Guha Avatar
    April 5, 2022
    Soumyajit Guha

    Love this song and review! My favourite song of yours, Dorian! 🙂

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  18. Charles Connolly Avatar
    April 5, 2022
    Charles Connolly

    Thanks Man! This is definitely my fave from Dorian so far. Love it!

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  19. her kingdom Avatar
    July 19, 2022
    her kingdom

    her kingdom Jul 19, 2022 I have always been a supportive person in general. As a new comer to NAS community I definitely want to show support to fellow artists. This is how I started out on my thought process to read @Connolly’s Corner. I scrolled down the menu of multiple options and went with the one that grabbed my attention. Didn’t expect any of what I read to what I was reading lol. I mean that in such a positive way. As a reader I love things that catch and keep my attention as did this article. I expected to be hit with the life of 𝘿𝙤𝙧𝙞𝙖𝙣 𝙒𝙝𝙞𝙨𝙥𝙚𝙧. However, I got so much more than just that. The back story of Egypt, I might add I am a history buff nd greatly appreciate learning facts I did not know. Yeah the men and pully’s, etc. Like do we ever really think about how the hell all of everything was placed together. oh wait and Toblerone, who knew? I sure didn’t. I got the back story on so many things in reading this article including but not limited to Dorian Whisper. A New Yorker my entire life I love learning about other people. Reading about this artists of course now I had to go listen to this song mentioned and this would lead to listening to more music. I grew up with music being on going, I got lost in it, found in it, it was my escape and rescue. All types applied from Jim Morrison & the Doors, ACDC, Led Zeppelin, Sting, Phil Collins, Al Green, James Brown, Jimmy Hendrix, the list is never ending. My ears love all music. So after completion of this GREAT read I was on my way to listen. Arrived at Connolly’s Corner, clicked to follow playlist. As the song the played I realized it was the first song on playlist. The words did not apply to the title, I notice it was not the song I intended to listen to. However, “THIS IS HOW THE STORY BEGINS” I very much enjoyed it. Found BRAND NEW DAY, yah me! at 1:05 the melody just slightly reminded me of an old song I can’t get out of my head and don’t remember the artists/group. None the less this was a great read and filled with information exceeding what I expected. The song/melody Brand New Day slightly reminded of was, by The Cars titled, Just what I needed. Brand New Day is in every way completely different from the song it reminded of. Brand New Day an amazing song I played more than a few times. I listen to different aspects to really hear everything in all music it brings a bigger appreciation to all the effort artists put into making the song. Apologies for such a long review but it’s well deserved. Show Less Like Reply Charles Connolly Jul 20, 2022 Replying to her kingdom Bravo!! Magnificent comment! Or review all of its own! I love that you put effort into listening to music. I do hope you enjoy it though, rather than making it a chore for yourself. Like Reply her kingdom Jul 20, 2022 Replying to Charles Connolly lol it was to be a simple review but I was just so impressed with how in depth you went. My listening habits part OCD🙄 lol, I always enjoy music and all that goes into it. I could not ever view it as if it was a chore😐 Like Reply Charles Connolly Jul 21, 2022 Replying to her kingdom That’s brilliant! OCD might be a good thing when it comes to music. Makes you get more out of it. The opposite of background music. 😊 Like Reply Soumyajit Guha Apr 05, 2022 Love this song and review! My favourite song of yours, Dorian! 🙂 Like Reply Charles Connolly Apr 05, 2022 Replying to Soumyajit Guha Thanks Man! This is definitely my fave from Dorian so far. Love it! Like Reply themikeandmandy Mar 24, 2022 Love being transported to Egypt by your writing and by Dorian’s track! The dynamics, chord progressions and production are all sublime here! But I thought Egyptians built those temples to resemble tin-foil hats, as they didn’t have Toblerone back then… but clearly had tin foil. Don’t mind me. I’m a little barmy. Or perhaps… Embalmy? Like Reply Show more replies edeagle898 Mar 23, 2022 😉 I was just going to leave it at that as an inside joke for CC, but that wouldn’t do this review justice. You and Dorian are two of the most dedicated members the NAS family has ever had and I’m proud to call you both friends. Not sure I can add much more than that. 🙂 Like Reply Charles Connolly Mar 23, 2022 Replying to edeagle898 That’s just about perfect. Nothing more to add. The feeling is mutual. ❤️ Like Reply Liz James Mar 23, 2022 Fantastic review. Funny, I’ve had a lot of insomniac moments lately and the theme was “emojis are hieroglyphs.” Love what Dorian Whisper is doing. Interesting songs with fantastic execution and great messages. 👍🥰🖤🤘 Like Reply Charles Connolly Mar 23, 2022 Replying to Liz James Ha! Liz, you are a weird one. And for some reason, your comment seemed so normal to me. I too must be a weird one. As to Mr. Whisper, the boy done good. Like Reply Dorian Whisper Mar 23, 2022 Great when someone recognizes and appreciates compositional and musical details that are the result of careful consideration before becoming a song 🙂 And the review is, as always, full of witty references. Thanks for this beautiful review Mr. Tunes 😎 Like Reply Charles Connolly Mar 23, 2022 Replying to Dorian Whisper Mr. Whisper! Lovely of you to say so. Jus’ doin’ ma jaab. Listening, pondering, scribbling. Like Reply Von Marlon Mar 23, 2022 Great review! Listening to the tune in this sun makes me want to visit the Egyptian Toblerones Like Reply Show more replies Wicked Child Mar 23, 2022 Great review, great use of poop emoji, great song. Love the timing and the warm acoustic guitar and harmonies. Like Reply Charles Connolly Mar 23, 2022 Replying to Wicked Child Thank you! It’s a lovely and rather cool track. That verse!! Like Reply Dorian Whisper Mar 23, 2022 Replying to Wicked Child I tried to find a good timing for the release. Could have been worse 😉 Like Reply Plummy Mar 22, 2022 So much fun reading this! Did you know there is an Emoji Movie? I think you would like it. Your smiley poo friend is probably the star of it. Great review and kick ass track. Thanks for pointing out the bit with the two bars and explaining how it gives that feeling of urgency. Like Reply Charles Connolly Mar 23, 2022 Replying to Plummy I had forgotten about this film. Yes, I did know of it. Only these days would the smiley poo be the star of a film. Pleased you liked the review, my Plum. Like Reply Dorian Whisper Mar 23, 2022 Replying to Plummy March, Shuffle, March, Shuffle 😁 Like Reply Charles Connolly Mar 23, 2022 Replying to Dorian Whisper Hahaha! Like Reply Unknown member Mar 24, 2022 Replying to Charles Connolly Being forever curious, i googled the Emoji movie, and sure enough , it was actually successful, lol, how weird…. Found this on Wikipedia… The movie was a commercial success after grossing $217 million worldwide against its $50 million production budget, but was universally lambasted from critics, who criticized its script, humor, use of product placement, tone, voice performances, lack of originality, and plot, with negative comparisons and similarities … The Emoji Movie – Wikipedia How bad is The Emoji Movie The Emoji Movie isn’t bad, but it isn’t great, either. It’s “meh.” Kids will definitely enjoy the colorful characters, easy-to-follow story, and potty humor (“we’re number two!” the poop emoji and his son exclaim). I think i’ll give it a… Show More Like Reply Charles Connolly Mar 24, 2022 Replying to Unknown member Oh, this was a FABulous comment. If I die, you can have my job. Tut and Amen – inspired! Like Reply Mercury Teardrop Mar 22, 2022 A very fun review Charles for such a brilliant artist – Dorian’s voice is so unique and, I agree, I love the guitar work on this track 🤘🏻 Like Reply Charles Connolly Mar 22, 2022 Replying to Mercury Teardrop Pleased you enjoyed it. Dorian was well overdue for a review. Like Reply Unknown member Mar 22, 2022 😂🤟😘⭐😲💩🍫🚶‍♂️💃🤏👌✍👋🙏🍷👁‍🗨🔺💯 Like Reply Charles Connolly Mar 22, 2022 Replying to Unknown member Couldn’t have put it better myself. 🤗 Like Reply Unknown member Mar 23, 2022 Replying to Charles Connolly I blame it on the sudden rush of seratonin to the brain from all the Toblerone pyramids i had to consume while reading ur brilliant review Charles.The power of “subliminal” advertising to a chocoholic gave me a diabolical, better than Prozac sensation, unleashing the fascination i have for Ancient Egypt, great music and funny little pictures…! It’s difficult to decode Egtptohyrogliphicons, but i was basically saying ” i luv Dorian’s music , an absolute star in my eyes, sensational stuff, and such a cool review u gave him” Simply stunning, even if i am still bouncing off the walls like a 3 year old after a self inflicted sugar oveload 10 hours after the party…. 😉💙♌ Like Reply Charles Connolly Mar 23, 2022 Replying to Unknown member Hahaha! Oh this DID make me smile out loud. I’ll leave you to your bouncing. Sugar is a boy’s cocaine. Like Reply Andres Guazzelli Mar 22, 2022 Yesss! I was waiting for someone to write about this track and for someone to comment on the 6/4 bars. Loved this review CC! You age like good wine, getting better and better with time 😉 Like Reply Charles Connolly Mar 22, 2022 Replying to Andres Guazzelli Very lovely of you to say these things, dearest Andres. As to writing about the track, someone had to do it. As to wine, let’s hope one day I’m not corked. Like Reply Dorian Whisper Mar 23, 2022 Replying to Andres Guazzelli And let’s not forget to mention the amazing mix/mastering of this track; Thanks Andres!!! Like Reply Charles Connolly Mar 23, 2022 Replying to Dorian Whisper TOTALLY!! Like Reply

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  20. her kingdom Avatar
    July 20, 2022
    her kingdom

    lol it was to be a simple review but I was just so impressed with how in depth you went. My listening habits part OCD🙄 lol, I always enjoy music and all that goes into it. I could not ever view it as if it was a chore😐

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