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𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: Porcelain – Eleanor Collides, Cecilee

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.


𝙋𝙤𝙧𝙘𝙚𝙡𝙖𝙞𝙣 – 𝙀𝙡𝙚𝙖𝙣𝙤𝙧 𝘾𝙤𝙡𝙡𝙞𝙙𝙚𝙨, 𝘾𝙚𝙘𝙞𝙡𝙚𝙚


In all honesty, Charles almost falls and…


Sunday in London was a beautiful thing. Knowing full well (funny expression) the weather was to be glorious, I had set aside the entire day for a long wander on the lovelier side of life, with my girlfriend. Free from screens, free from distractions, free from even music. Yes, I know. Sacrilege. Think of it as a necessary healing. To be anointed by the sun, and little else (I was fully clothed). This little else was in fact mucho else. It was nature and beauty all around. It all does such a great deal for the soul. These simple pleasures. Plus the odd spot of nibbles and drinkies, for we are civilised adults who like a bit of this and also a bit of that. It turns out it is rather easy to enjoy oneself. To do little and yet be utterly contented. But one must let oneself go. It is important to make sure your brain doesn’t scurry back to its usual train of thought in terms of work and “real life”. It was all so perfect. Every moment of this oh-so simple day was just right, to the point where I started to wonder how long it would last. My brain kicked back into action, all suspicious-like. “If everything is so perfect, I must pay for this somehow. Something’s got to give. This can’t last forever. Is something going to spoil this blissful day?” – What kind of weak-minded individual thinks like this??


THIS kind of individual. But it doesn’t stem from weakness. It stems from kindness. It stems from sensitivity. It stems from the realisation that this simple day of very little is something to be thankful for, and something to enjoy. I am not religious, and barely superstitious. But I might be considered suspicious of things and people. I think it also stems from this perfect day being such a rarity in the rush-rush stress-ridden pressurised world of today. It is unnatural and unusual for me to have completely “free” days like this. And yet, so little could possibly spoil this day. You’re probably assuming it started to rain (being London). It did not. The sun continued to shine and continued to bake my nose and make my nose want to join the circus. But a sensitive soul can often be a fragile one, unfortunately. Rarely able to fully let its guard down. While an arrogant person might take the good times in their stride, a softer person might wonder if they deserve such delights and freedom. A more forthright, resilient personality would usually bounce back from a knock, while a more fragile one could be torn apart by little more than nothing. Fragility in a personality is not really a very desirable one. Perfection can be shattered at any moment, so hold on to the good times and never take them for granted. Don’t let the worry of what could be, spoil the what is.


While all this might portray me as a delicate 18th Century vase, you might be surprised how many people are fragile. They just maybe don’t tend to show it. Drop a vase on a hard floor and you know what will happen. But what about something that is designed for its strength and rigidity, say, for example a breeze block – not quite as pretty, but there you go. You could build a 20 storey tower block from these things. So they’re strong, right? Now drop it on that same hard floor. What happens? It breaks. Most of us have a limit to how much we bend before we break. Others will fall and shatter. Either way, the vast majority of people are sensitive, whether they show it or not. We do unfortunately come across the odd little bastard who is selfish, with very little to warm to. Don’t even bother to try to change them or “make them see”, for they will not listen. They are programmed to ignore any view which is not identical to their own, and they don’t deserve your time or your effort. While I don’t really judge people, I do observe them. And even those who may come across as arrogant or overly proud can often have their inner onion layers on show – they are peeling, and evidently forgot to moisturise with ‘Bravado Factor 100’. I have time for these people. I have time for the sensitives. I do not have time for the brazen selfish bastards who ruin it for everyone else.


As to myself, however – and no doubt many others – concern is a good thing. Being aware is a good thing. Being thankful for what you have, is a good thing. But worry, is just pointless. It does nothing but harm what is essentially a perfectly blissful time. This is, by the way, nothing about low self-esteem (for mine is not low), but a realisation of one’s own flaws, and being comfortable enough to share it, and confident enough to acknowledge it and change it. “You live, You learn”.


It is however important not to confuse low self-esteem with modesty.


It took a while, but I got there. You may not be too familiar with the name Nick Ranga, but you should be familiar with his music. Pantomime? Lifeboats? Chasing Goats? Sorry, Chasing GHOSTS. These are but a few of Nick Ranga’s hit singles. He goes under the name Eleanor Collides. Ahh! THAT’S who he is. Well, everyone at the New Artist Spotlight knows Nick. Or Eleanor. Why? Because he makes great music! Obvs. But other than that, any other reason? Well, as a matter of fact, yes. Because this Briton is a good, kind, decent, honest soul who embodies everything about the New Artist Spotlight. He puts just as much into supporting other artists as he does in promoting his own music. Maybe even more. It comes out of love and sensitivity. It comes from being someone whose comments are as genuine as those of a sparrow. In that, I cannot imagine a sparrow lying. Can you? Flying, yes. Lying, no. But he is also gentle like a sparrow, despite his tall stature. He is of the sensitive variety. But, with a bit of help from the NAS and its cohorts, he has managed to free himself from low self-esteem, yet retain the charm and light characteristic of a thoroughly lovely chap. Do undo to others what with they would do of undo without to you. Or something. You know the phrase. What it means is, people realised how supportive he was, gave his music a listen, liked what they heard, and gave him support in return. You see, this is what it’s all about. Genuine support for those who deserve it, both in terms of their art and their craft, and their behaviour as a human. Basically, be nice, be good, be honest, and make good music. Nay, make GREAT music. Which is JUST what Nick has done, with his latest single, Porcelain.


As our very own Daniel Tidwell would say, “Now, into the music”. The gentlest of piano touches, in a positive key with notes of melancholy. Nick joins us within one round with his usual soothing honesty. At this point it is akin to a sad lullaby. He is alone. He is singing to himself, with clasped hands. The reverb and soft delays only emphasise his loneliness and distance from everything and everyone. The close of verse two allows his prayers to be answered. Nick is joined by a choir from an open window. Voices of positive radiance. A choir made up of various New Artist Spotlight members. The head of the choir is NAS artist Cecilee, who also plays a subtle solo role throughout the song, fluttering in and out like Sparrow Number Two. It helps to have a little help from time to time. This choir’s intensity and passion was brought out and enhanced by our dear Andres Guazzelli, while mixing the entire song. These mixey men, eh? Andres with this song and my pick from last week. Myself with the latest singles from Mr. Oddzo and Emily Gray. And how lucky he and I are for receiving such fabulous works in the first place! I digress. As the New Yorker, Cecilee fades to the back of the room, Nick joins us at the fore where he left off, but this time with the subtlest of rhythm guitars and the lushest of strings. Lyrically, this song reminds me of Keane’s Bend and Break – a masterpiece of the noughties – with the theme of sadness with a positive outlook. The final third of Eleanor Collides’ Porcelain leaves us with that fond choir in full vigour, and the song having just enough instability to feel human. For we are often not completely and utterly stable. Friends, love, support and music will without a doubt help make you more stable – if you let them.


This song is slow. It is not plodding in the slightest, but simply resembles a settled heartbeat. The calm. The peace. The contemplation. The optimistic future. Bad things happen. Bad things will always happen. Bad feelings can also happen. But we must find the strength to come up to the surface. We must allow bad to dissolve. Even if it takes a while, it will go. But you must let it. Eleanor Collides and Cecilee have released something special here, and I believe you’ll feel it too.


Aside from my red nose, my skin remarkably remains porcelain white.


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Comments

64 responses to “𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: Porcelain – Eleanor Collides, Cecilee”

  1. Ben Konarov Avatar
    June 6, 2023
    Ben Konarov

    Congratulations. Another great review and a beautiful song.

    Reply
  2. ZOLEON Avatar
    June 6, 2023
    ZOLEON

    This was amazing, had fun reading it keep up the good work as always, 💯 cheers

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  3. antonigpiano Avatar
    June 6, 2023
    antonigpiano

    Finding the strength to come up to the surface. Thanks, Charles.

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  4. katanakmusic Avatar
    June 6, 2023
    katanakmusic

    Always love to read the inner workings of Charles mind which leads us into the song.

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  5. 8000 Miles Avatar
    June 6, 2023
    8000 Miles

    Thanks for the great review!

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  6. dynnamo.official Avatar
    June 6, 2023
    dynnamo.official

    Very special release indeed!

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  7. Ron Roper Avatar
    June 6, 2023
    Ron Roper

    Enjoyed reading this!

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  8. eternaldrakband Avatar
    June 6, 2023
    eternaldrakband

    Thanks

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  9. Faded Element Avatar
    June 6, 2023
    Faded Element

    Such a great talent this guy is! Congrats on the song and of course Mr. CC, another great review 👍

    Reply
  10. andelectro music Avatar
    June 6, 2023
    andelectro music

    Great review and a great collaboration on a fantastic song.

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  11. Rose 50FD Avatar
    June 6, 2023
    Rose 50FD

    Always impressed with your content and choice of songs. Another absolutely amazing one this

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  12. Lisa Thomas Author Avatar
    June 6, 2023
    Lisa Thomas Author

    I love these reviews 🥰

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  13. The Kollab Project Avatar
    June 6, 2023
    The Kollab Project

    Charles, such a good review, of another awesome song.

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  14. ENG The Soulers Avatar
    June 6, 2023
    ENG The Soulers

    Another nice review!! Thanks for make us discover new artists!

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  15. Unknown member Avatar
    June 6, 2023
    Unknown member

    First time reading a review on the website. Great introduction and lovely review on the music!

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  16. Israel Batista Avatar
    June 6, 2023
    Israel Batista

    Muito bom! ótimo conteúdo!

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  17. ceruleanchameleon Avatar
    June 6, 2023
    ceruleanchameleon

    Excellent review once again.

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  18. Don Negro Avatar
    June 6, 2023
    Don Negro

    Good one again!

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  19. United Duality Avatar
    June 6, 2023
    United Duality

    “Chasing goats” 😂

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  20. Soledad Sonora Avatar
    June 6, 2023
    Soledad Sonora

    Great reviews! Every week the best!

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  21. Enis Ancy Avatar
    June 6, 2023
    Enis Ancy

    Me has hecho reflexionar muchísimo con esta reseña, muchas gracias ☺️

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  22. Charles Connolly Avatar
    June 6, 2023
    Charles Connolly

    Thank you.

    Reply
  23. steveokwormusic Avatar
    June 7, 2023
    steveokwormusic

    I always love your music reviews Charles Connolly. They are always very eng and fun to read. In this song, beauty collides with musical craftsmanship. love it.

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  24. Chris Franklin Avatar
    June 7, 2023
    Chris Franklin

    Another great Connolly’s corner review. Always an enjoyable read 😊

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  25. Charles Connolly Avatar
    June 7, 2023
    Charles Connolly

    Thanks, Chris!

    Reply
  26. E-Zone Avatar
    June 7, 2023
    E-Zone

    Am enjoying this, lovely song and an awesome Review.

    Reply
  27. Marcelo Cataldo Avatar
    June 7, 2023
    Marcelo Cataldo

    Great

    Reply
  28. her kingdom Avatar
    June 7, 2023
    her kingdom

    Observation is key note in life! It’s easier for the world to worry, what I learned was the more I allowed worry to exist the more it did. We can’t be idiots but we can’t live in fear of the unknown. Just live and what will happen we figure it out😁 The song…… First, who doesn’t just adore Eleanor Collides? Porcelain, could the name be any other? Smooth, beautiful, crafted, fragile, yet a strong weakness to it. Nothing I can say about this song that hasn’t already been said❤️Great job!!!😍Porcelain! Always a great wonder and much appreciated read CC🤓

    Reply
  29. SOCS [State of Crime & Science] Avatar
    June 7, 2023
    SOCS [State of Crime & Science]

    Great job as always Charles. I loved the last paragraph 😄

    Reply
  30. judahsevteen Avatar
    June 7, 2023
    judahsevteen

    From the first piano notes I was hooked already unbelievably good track. Nice review as usual!

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  31. Maira Aslan Avatar
    June 7, 2023
    Maira Aslan

    Such a wonderful song and production. And a great review!

    Reply
  32. 12 Below Avatar
    June 7, 2023
    12 Below

    The new track “Porcelain” is introvert and ethereal, with just a hint of The National. Love it!

    Reply
  33. From The Other Side Avatar
    June 7, 2023
    From The Other Side

    Connolly’s reviews are the best kept secret in music, they’re brilliant!

    Reply
  34. Ed Eagle Avatar
    June 7, 2023
    Ed Eagle

    “If everything is so perfect, I must pay for this somehow. Something’s got to give. This can’t last forever. Is something going to spoil this blissful day?” – What kind of weak-minded individual thinks like this?? Guilty. As. Charged. Lovely review fitting for a lovely artist who deserves all the attention that we can give to him, because as you mentioned, he goes so far above and beyond to help other NAS artists. Great job all around!

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  35. Kaminski Avatar
    June 7, 2023
    Kaminski

    This song soothes me. It’s wonderful.

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  36. Emily Gray Avatar
    June 7, 2023
    Emily Gray

    Wow, Charles. You’ve really outdone yourself this week! ‘Perfection can be shattered at any moment, so hold on to the good times and never take them for granted. Don’t let the worry of what could be, spoil the what is.’🥺This quote genuinely brought tears to my eyes. I guess it’s pretty obvious that I’m more of a vase than a breeze block 😂 BIG love for Nick and for this single. Absolutely adore his work and he is such a kind soul!

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  37. thecrow09 Avatar
    June 7, 2023
    thecrow09

    Good interview!

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  38. Emma Dupéré Avatar
    June 7, 2023
    Emma Dupéré

    Love the review…an this song with the piano and the beautifu choir ! Amazing !

    Reply
  39. joibjalla Avatar
    June 7, 2023
    joibjalla

    Haha, Chasing Goats. Brilliant as always.

    Reply
  40. Daniel Riedel Avatar
    June 7, 2023
    Daniel Riedel

    Wow what I cool review, I love the song, very amazing.

    Reply
  41. spaccx Avatar
    June 7, 2023
    spaccx

    What an awesome review, I love this song it’s amazing

    Reply
  42. rodfritzmusic Avatar
    June 7, 2023
    rodfritzmusic

    Great review 👏

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  43. River Knight Avatar
    June 7, 2023
    River Knight

    Lovely write up Mr. Connolly, happiness and being nice to each other is what makes the world a good place (why is it the arseholes don’t realise this?). Been speaking with Nick a while now, lovely guy with a great style of music. Hopefully manage to arrange some sort of collaborative gig soon where our paths will collide with Eleanor.

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  44. morriemusician Avatar
    June 7, 2023
    morriemusician

    What a nice song. I’ve been a fan Eleanor since I know NAS.

    Reply
  45. Kele Fleming Avatar
    June 7, 2023
    Kele Fleming

    I love this song, I love this collab and I love this review!!

    Reply
  46. Alan Elettronico Avatar
    June 7, 2023
    Alan Elettronico

    Pieces of art. Both the song and the review

    Reply
  47. DVous Music Avatar
    June 7, 2023
    DVous Music

    Eleanor Collides was one of the first NAS artists I heard when I joined the group. This review sums up what this artist is all about, and “Porcelain” is another great song as the burgeoning artist continues to develop into something special!

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  48. mbankzmvzik Avatar
    June 7, 2023
    mbankzmvzik

    Nice review

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  49. gimbal.lock Avatar
    June 8, 2023
    gimbal.lock

    reading your post gave me a glimpse into your beautifully introspective and sensitive nature. It’s truly refreshing to see someone appreciating the simple joys of life and taking the time to savor the present moment. Your description of the perfect day spent in London with your girlfriend paints a vivid picture of blissful contentment, and I couldn’t agree more with your perspective on cherishing such moments without worrying about the future. It was a pleasure to read and connect with your thoughts. Keep embracing your sensitivity and sharing your genuine reflections—it’s a gift to be able to perceive the world with such depth and appreciation.

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  50. kimcarlo Avatar
    June 8, 2023
    kimcarlo

    Great review, Thank you!

    Reply
  51. Dave Seijas Avatar
    June 8, 2023
    Dave Seijas

    Awesome song and amazing review as always. 🔥

    Reply
  52. Marshal Avatar
    June 8, 2023
    Marshal

    Awesome review

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  53. Charles Connolly Avatar
    June 8, 2023
    Charles Connolly

    Thanks, Marshal.

    Reply
  54. elixirmusic Avatar
    June 8, 2023
    elixirmusic

    A very well written review!

    Reply
  55. David Quin Avatar
    June 8, 2023
    David Quin

    Great review as always…so well written too. Terrific. Will be listening…

    Reply
  56. Hanju Avatar
    June 9, 2023
    Hanju

    Beautiful story my friend, I was able to visualize your day and feel how happy and special it was, being warmed and blessed with a beautiful sun, your favorite company, along with this beautiful landscape in a day truly worthy of being appreciated and lived, in the same way I think that in bad times we should cling to the good times that make us feel joy, and also through our songs bring joy to someone’s day.

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  57. addieay1160 Avatar
    June 9, 2023
    addieay1160

    Nice song. Great review.

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  58. hgzlla Avatar
    June 9, 2023
    hgzlla

    It gets better every week. Kudos Charles!

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  59. Charles Connolly Avatar
    June 9, 2023
    Charles Connolly

    Thank you. Can’t KEEP getting better…!

    Reply
  60. pentagressive Avatar
    June 9, 2023
    pentagressive

    Good songs here.. thanks for recommending 🙂

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  61. Engines Made From Soup Avatar
    June 10, 2023
    Engines Made From Soup

    Engines Made From Soup Jun 10, 2023 Great review Charles! We love Nick’s music! Like Reply Charles Connolly Jun 13, 2023 Replying to Engines Made From Soup Cheers! Very pleased to hear it. If I remember correctly, you met up at a gig, no? Like Reply Nyazong Jun 10, 2023 This a never regretting moment best on being here, never to regret again Nice one here Like Reply Charles Connolly Jun 10, 2023 Replying to Nyazong Thank you! Like Reply Keyon Harris Jun 10, 2023 Worrying about things only bring you down. We have to control what we can, and the rest we just fall where it may. Like Reply Charles Connolly Jun 10, 2023 Replying to Keyon Harris Utterly. Worry is a waste of “emotion”. Like Reply Edward Corrado Jun 09, 2023 Your so good Charles, Love reading your reviews. Another great song from Eleanor Collides Like Reply Show more replies Hanju Jun 09, 2023 Beautiful story my friend, I was able to visualize your day and feel how happy and special it was, being warmed and blessed with a beautiful sun, your favorite company, along with this beautiful landscape in a day truly worthy of being appreciated and lived, in the same way I think that in bad times we should cling to the good times that make us feel joy, and also through our songs bring joy to someone’s day. Like Reply Charles Connolly Jun 10, 2023 Replying to Hanju You’ve just got it. That’s exactly it – everything you said. Thank you. 😊 Like Reply addieay1160 Jun 09, 2023 Nice song. Great review. Like Reply hgzlla Jun 09, 2023 It gets better every week. Kudos Charles! Like Reply Charles Connolly Jun 09, 2023 Replying to hgzlla Thank you. Can’t KEEP getting better…! Like Reply pentagressive Jun 09, 2023 Good songs here.. thanks for recommending 🙂 Like Reply gimbal.lock Jun 08, 2023 reading your post gave me a glimpse into your beautifully introspective and sensitive nature. It’s truly refreshing to see someone appreciating the simple joys of life and taking the time to savor the present moment. Your description of the perfect day spent in London with your girlfriend paints a vivid picture of blissful contentment, and I couldn’t agree more with your perspective on cherishing such moments without worrying about the future. It was a pleasure to read and connect with your thoughts. Keep embracing your sensitivity and sharing your genuine reflections—it’s a gift to be able to perceive the world with such depth and appreciation. Like Reply Charles Connolly Jun 09, 2023 Replying to gimbal.lock Ah wow. Thank you. I think this comment touched me like the article touched you. Probably my favourite comment this week. Really means a lot. After reading the piece through, I was surprised by how open I had been. Just shows that I think of the NAS as family. Like Reply kimcarlo Jun 08, 2023 Great review, Thank you! Like Reply Dave Seijas Jun 08, 2023 Awesome song and amazing review as always. 🔥 Like Reply Show more replies Marshal Jun 08, 2023 Awesome review Like Reply Charles Connolly Jun 08, 2023 Replying to Marshal Thanks, Marshal. Like Reply elixirmusic Jun 08, 2023 A very well written review! Like Reply Charles Connolly Jun 08, 2023 Replying to elixirmusic Thanks! Like Reply David Quin Jun 08, 2023 Great review as always…so well written too. Terrific. Will be listening… Like Reply Charles Connolly Jun 08, 2023 Replying to David Quin Thank you, David. Like Reply steveokwormusic Jun 07, 2023 I always love your music reviews Charles Connolly. They are always very eng and fun to read. In this song, beauty collides with musical craftsmanship. love it. Like Reply Show more replies Chris Franklin Jun 07, 2023 Another great Connolly’s corner review. Always an enjoyable read 😊 Like Reply Charles Connolly Jun 07, 2023 Replying to Chris Franklin Thanks, Chris! Like Reply E-Zone Jun 07, 2023 Am enjoying this, lovely song and an awesome Review. Like Reply Charles Connolly Jun 07, 2023 Replying to E-Zone Cheers! Like Reply Marcelo Cataldo Jun 07, 2023 Great Like Reply her kingdom Jun 07, 2023 Observation is key note in life! It’s easier for the world to worry, what I learned was the more I allowed worry to exist the more it did. We can’t be idiots but we can’t live in fear of the unknown. Just live and what will happen we figure it out😁 The song…… First, who doesn’t just adore Eleanor Collides? Porcelain, could the name be any other? Smooth, beautiful, crafted, fragile, yet a strong weakness to it. Nothing I can say about this song that hasn’t already been said❤️Great job!!!😍Porcelain! Always a great wonder and much appreciated read CC🤓 Like Reply Charles Connolly Jun 07, 2023 Replying to her kingdom Utterly. You wise person. And you’re so right about Eleanor and the song. And thank you! Like Reply SOCS [State of Crime & Science] Jun 07, 2023 Great job as always Charles. I loved the last paragraph 😄 Like Reply Show more replies judahsevteen Jun 07, 2023 From the first piano notes I was hooked already unbelievably good track. Nice review as usual! Like Reply Charles Connolly Jun 07, 2023 Replying to judahsevteen Yeah, it’s one of those instant ones. Totally agree. Like Reply Maira Aslan Jun 07, 2023 Such a wonderful song and production. And a great review! Like Reply Charles Connolly Jun 07, 2023 Replying to Maira Aslan Thanks! A great piece of music. Like Reply 12 Below Jun 07, 2023 The new track “Porcelain” is introvert and ethereal, with just a hint of The National. Love it! Like Reply Show more replies From The Other Side Jun 07, 2023 Connolly’s reviews are the best kept secret in music, they’re brilliant! Like Reply Charles Connolly Jun 07, 2023 Replying to From The Other Side Thank you! Shame, right…?? Like Reply Ed Eagle Jun 07, 2023 “If everything is so perfect, I must pay for this somehow. Something’s got to give. This can’t last forever. Is something going to spoil this blissful day?” – What kind of weak-minded individual thinks like this?? Guilty. As. Charged. Lovely review fitting for a lovely artist who deserves all the attention that we can give to him, because as you mentioned, he goes so far above and beyond to help other NAS artists. Great job all around! Like Reply Charles Connolly Jun 07, 2023 Replying to Ed Eagle Ha! Seems to be how we’re built! Thanks, Ed. 😊 Like Reply Kaminski Jun 07, 2023 This song soothes me. It’s wonderful. Like Reply Charles Connolly Jun 07, 2023 Replying to Kaminski So pleased. Like Reply Emily Gray Jun 07, 2023 Wow, Charles. You’ve really outdone yourself this week! ‘Perfection can be shattered at any moment, so hold on to the good times and never take them for granted. Don’t let the worry of what could be, spoil the what is.’🥺This quote genuinely brought tears to my eyes. I guess it’s pretty obvious that I’m more of a vase than a breeze block 😂 BIG love for Nick and for this single. Absolutely adore his work and he is such a kind soul! Like Reply Show more replies thecrow09 Jun 07, 2023 Good interview! Like Reply Charles Connolly Jun 07, 2023 Replying to thecrow09 Not an interview, but thank you. Like Reply Emma Dupéré Jun 07, 2023 Love the review…an this song with the piano and the beautifu choir ! Amazing ! Like Reply Charles Connolly Jun 07, 2023 Replying to Emma Dupéré Thanks, Emma! Lovely piece of music. 😊 Like Reply joibjalla Jun 07, 2023 Haha, Chasing Goats. Brilliant as always. Like Reply Charles Connolly Jun 07, 2023 Replying to joibjalla It’s quite a fun pass-time. Like Reply Daniel Riedel Jun 07, 2023 Wow what I cool review, I love the song, very amazing. Like Reply Show more replies spaccx Jun 07, 2023 What an awesome review, I love this song it’s amazing Like Reply Charles Connolly Jun 07, 2023 Replying to spaccx Thanks! Really good song. Like Reply rodfritzmusic Jun 07, 2023 Great review 👏 Like Reply Charles Connolly Jun 07, 2023 Replying to rodfritzmusic Thanks, Rod. Like Reply River Knight Jun 07, 2023 Lovely write up Mr. Connolly, happiness and being nice to each other is what makes the world a good place (why is it the arseholes don’t realise this?). Been speaking with Nick a while now, lovely guy with a great style of music. Hopefully manage to arrange some sort of collaborative gig soon where our paths will collide with Eleanor. Like Reply Charles Connolly Jun 07, 2023 Replying to River Knight The bottom-cavities don’t care. As to this possible future gig, that would be great! Like Reply morriemusician Jun 07, 2023 What a nice song. I’ve been a fan Eleanor since I know NAS. Like Reply Show more replies Kele Fleming Jun 07, 2023 I love this song, I love this collab and I love this review!! Like Reply Charles Connolly Jun 07, 2023 Replying to Kele Fleming Love, love, Love. Thanks, Kele! Like Reply Alan Elettronico Jun 07, 2023 Pieces of art. Both the song and the review Like Reply Charles Connolly Jun 07, 2023 Replying to Alan Elettronico Thanks, Alan. Art is everything. Like Reply DVous Music Jun 07, 2023 Eleanor Collides was one of the first NAS artists I heard when I joined the group. This review sums up what this artist is all about, and “Porcelain” is another great song as the burgeoning artist continues to develop into something special! Like Reply Show more replies mbankzmvzik Jun 07, 2023 Nice review Like Reply Ben Konarov Jun 06, 2023 Congratulations. Another great review and a beautiful song. Like Reply Charles Connolly Jun 07, 2023 Replying to Ben Konarov Thanks, Ben. Like Reply Show more comments

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    June 10, 2023
    Nyazong

    This a never regretting moment best on being here, never to regret again Nice one here

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    June 10, 2023
    Charles Connolly

    Thank you!

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    Keyon Harris

    Worrying about things only bring you down. We have to control what we can, and the rest we just fall where it may.

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