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๐—–๐—ผ๐—ป๐—ป๐—ผ๐—น๐—น๐˜†โ€™๐˜€ ๐—–๐—ผ๐—ฟ๐—ป๐—ฒ๐—ฟ – Whispering Bells – Oghamyst,AlyssaRoseHunt,Saturamas,Smoothsaylin

Written by

Charles Connolly

in

Connolly’s Corner

Welcome all to ๐—–๐—ผ๐—ป๐—ป๐—ผ๐—น๐—น๐˜†โ€™๐˜€ ๐—–๐—ผ๐—ฟ๐—ป๐—ฒ๐—ฟ, 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 ๐™‰๐™š๐™ฌ ๐˜ผ๐™ง๐™ฉ๐™ž๐™จ๐™ฉ ๐™Ž๐™ฅ๐™ค๐™ฉ๐™ก๐™ž๐™œ๐™๐™ฉ playlists.

๐™’๐™๐™ž๐™จ๐™ฅ๐™š๐™ง๐™ž๐™ฃ๐™œ ๐˜ฝ๐™š๐™ก๐™ก๐™จ – ๐™Š๐™œ๐™๐™–๐™ข๐™ฎ๐™จ๐™ฉ, ๐˜ผ๐™ก๐™ฎ๐™จ๐™จ๐™– ๐™๐™ค๐™จ๐™š ๐™ƒ๐™ช๐™ฃ๐™ฉ, ๐™Ž๐™–๐™ฉ๐™ช๐™ง๐™–๐™ข๐™–๐™จ & ๐™Ž๐™ข๐™ค๐™ค๐™ฉ๐™๐™จ๐™–๐™ฎ๐™ก๐™ž๐™ฃ


Charles blooms and realises flower powerโ€ฆ


As the world gets increasingly machine-driven and automatic, one must occasionally “peace-out” and remind oneself of how it all started. In nature. Before a time when man realised that nature was a force to be reckoned with, and that – feeling the challenge – man would do its utmost to conquer and overthrow it. Luckily however, nature is unstoppable. The phrase “let nature take its course” conjures winding twine and vine grappling everything in its path, finding the shortest route to the finish line. Nothing will get in the way of this slender rope. I have recently finished watching the latest David Attenborough series: The Green Planet. Having adored almost everything he and his team have produced in the last 25 years, I was very much looking forward to this most recent wonder-series. For anyone unfamiliar with Attenborough (is there anyone?), he makes the natural world absolutely captivating and awe-inspiring to anyone who hasnโ€™t the slightest inclination towards that kind of thing. Simply put, the target audience is everyone in the world. Attenborough really is Mother Natureโ€™s Son. He has seemingly covered almost every existing living creature known to man – including some that he and his team have discovered for the first time. We have swum through seas and oceans. We have trekked through deserts and dunes. We have been scorched by the sun and drenched by the rain. We have travelled every corner of the globe (if the globe has corners). So what left was there to talk aboutโ€ฆ? Was there anything still uncoveredโ€ฆ? Well it turned out there was. Plants.


The Green Planet promised to make use of the latest technology. This is a common theme with technology these days. Where we used to have a problem and invent technology to fix said problem, modern engineers tend to invent first, then work out what it could be used for after. Almost inventing for the sake of invention. Anyway: fade to green. This show looked to be a delight for the eyes. What could be more beautiful than a documentary about natureโ€ฆ? Well it turns out, quite a lot. Nature is slow. Plants move slowly. This is part of the peace and tranquillity of nature. The opposite of the fast-moving never-sleeping man-made city. If we zoom into a leaf at microscopic detail, it is no longer a leaf. If we sprint through a plantโ€™s movements at breakneck speed, it is no longer, well, natural. It is however something that we have never seen, and so therefore is nevertheless a striking and captivating experience. For around two minutes. After this point, it becomes boring and actually a little nauseating. The very opposite of what nature intended (if nature has any intentions at all). I never thought I would say this, but Attenborough failed. In my eyes, the only way to enjoy nature is not on a screen, but in real life. To relish in its simplicity and its beauty. To bathe in its calm and allow it to soothe oneโ€™s temples.


Little is more beautiful than a humble flower. Why else would we attempt to capture them in paintings and photography? There is also so much scope in terms of variety. Take the humble daisy, for example. It gets such a bad rap for being a weed. But look at it! A sweet little innocent thing of beauty, with its circumference of blunt milky spears surrounding a yolky dome. Yet I mentioned varietyโ€ฆ Would you believe there are 1,500 different kinds of daisy? If you were to believe that, you would be wrong. There are in fact, 1,500 families (genera) of daisy, with a total of 23,000 different species. Yes, this is just daisies, not flowers! So no one person can truly be a botanist. They can only really focus on one particular flower, or know a little about many. I sort of compare it to a doctor in their specified field versus a G.P. One will know everything about one area, whereas the other will know a large smattering of everything (and be of very little help to any of us).


Flowers have framed art and beauty forever. Each suggests something different, mainly due to how our culture has evolved. A rose is the flower of love. Blossom is the dawn of Spring. A tulip brings us the Easter bunny. A poppy might make us remember those who bravely died fighting for their country in the First World War. Or it might excite a heroin addict. Most flowers can also conjure a feeling. Take the heavy hanging of the wisteria tree with its stems of bright lilac. Its gentle sway in the light summer breeze will calm even the most nervous of dispositions. Some flowers have been named to portray what they look like. Bluebells spring to mind. Because they look like orange aeroplanes. No no, they look like blue bells. Our senses of sight and smell are satisfied with the beauty and scent of flowers. But do we ever think of sound in relation to blooms? Commonly not, but there is at least one exception. The Emmenanthe penduliflora dries to become light like paper. These fragile horns rustle in a gentle breeze, causing them to be given the more widely known name: Whispering Bells. Rather beautiful, no?


And so, with this in mind, I now bring your attention to my pick of the week. Speaking of flowers, young Oghamyst is much like the dandelion (yes, I know, it’s not technically a flower). In not much more than a week’s passing, he can spoil us with around 17 new releases, much like a dandelion sheds its seeds and watches them fly. He is the king releaser! Mr. Prolific! But as is often the case with his releases, he has teamed up with a few others, making sure to stay at the helm. He is the team’s roots. Much water needed. And a lot of time and patience, no doubt. Plus a bucket-load of talent. Bucket seems to be my new favourite word (read last week’s review if you raise a quizzical eyebrow)… This time, Oghamystโ€™s musical family consists of himself, Alyssa Rose Hunt, Saturamas and Smoothsaylin, all of whom being members of the New Artist Spotlight. Oghamyst being the producer/choreographer, Alyssa penning the song and singing, Saturamas plays the parts and co-produces, while Smoothsaylin sails smoothly with her gorgeous voice. Together, they have managed to create what I genuinely think is one of the greatest songs I have heard on the NAS. Frankly, it goes way beyond and has become one of my favourite songs of the year so far, not just from the NAS. This is Whispering Bells.

Slinking once again into the world of James Bond, let us be shaken and not stirred. The genre of Bond seems to permeate most artists’ subconscious, to the point where this has arisen a multitude of times in my reviews. In fact, even I have written a โ€œBondโ€ song. This is because itโ€™s just so damned cool. Thank you, John Barry, for all that you have given us. Among the cards, it deals sophistication, intrigue, cool, tension, sex, cheek, and all capped with a sly smile. Whispering Bells particularly reminded me of Sheryl Crowโ€™s official Bond song, Tomorrow Never Dies – a truly underrated song – but there is a newness to this collaboration that brings forth Mark Ronson, the man who makes retro sound current. The song has graceful dynamics ranging from a soft therapeutic organ, all the way to the punch of that 70s soul we all know and love. It has a live vibe about it, creating natural excitement. Itโ€™s the subtleties in the arrangement that make this a magnificent production. Despite there being four artists involved in this song, there is no standout star, because the star is the song. The whole piece. This proves that ego has not been a part of this project, and that these particular artists simply work so well together. Donโ€™t ya just love it when that happens? The jigsaw of collaboration that only has success if the end result becomes a flawless picture with no missing pieces.


Snippets of songs on Instagram don’t often get me excited, but occasionally there’s a rare exception. This was one of those exceptions. I listened to the snippet on repeat for about 10 minutes. WHO DOES THAT??! I could not WAIT until its day of release on Thursday last week. Thankfully, I was not remotely disappointed. Whispering Bells was everything I had hoped. Well, almost. Everyone knows how much of a picky bugger I am. And if you didnโ€™t, you do now. There is a total of two bass notes that I personally would not have chosen to play. Yes, this is how picky I am. But this is also therefore how honest I am. And what with me having such high standards, this really is a testament to how good this song really is. Whispering Bells is basically flawless. You would not believe the amount of times I have listened to it. The gnarly guitars, the silky bass, the peppy drums, the seductive voices of Smoothsaylin and Alyssa on her utterly brilliantly written song. Oghamyst has brought it all together to form the greatest of what in the world is becoming a long line of fabulous unofficial Bond songs. The harmony in terms of vocals and song structure is supoyb. There is a seamlessness to the sectional transitions, making it timeless, like it was never actually written and had always existed. As if formed by nature itself.


If you havenโ€™t yet heard it, wake up and smell the roses!


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9 responses to “๐—–๐—ผ๐—ป๐—ป๐—ผ๐—น๐—น๐˜†โ€™๐˜€ ๐—–๐—ผ๐—ฟ๐—ป๐—ฒ๐—ฟ – Whispering Bells – Oghamyst,AlyssaRoseHunt,Saturamas,Smoothsaylin”

  1. edeagle898 Avatar
    May 10, 2022
    edeagle898

    Absolutely agree that this song is off-the-charts good. One of my favorites on NAS this year – already! Thanks for helping to shine a light on a track that really deserves a much wider audience than little old New Artist Spotlight can provide.

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  2. Charles Connolly Avatar
    May 10, 2022
    Charles Connolly

    Off the charts, yet should be very much ON the charts!! The Billboard charts, rather than our very own Clipboard charts. ๐Ÿ˜‰

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  3. Smoothsaylin Avatar
    May 10, 2022
    Smoothsaylin

    Wow! So well written. Amazing review as always. This might be my favourite, as you also had my herbalist side intrigued haha

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  4. Rich Allen Avatar
    May 10, 2022
    Rich Allen

    Love the flowers, love the people, love the musicians, and love the review. “Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May”

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  5. Soumyajit Guha Avatar
    May 10, 2022
    Soumyajit Guha

    Thank you so much! Loved the intro and how you linked the topics with the song! ๐Ÿ™‚ As always great review! Loved it! ๐Ÿ™‚

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  6. Edward Corrado Avatar
    May 11, 2022
    Edward Corrado

    Edward Corrado May 11, 2022 First off, My dog Sonny will not let me watch any nature shows. He thinks it’s a window into a world of beasts that he must rid with his terrifying bark. So I really miss Richard Attenborough. Secondly, I think this is the best review you have written. How you blend everything together and bring it all around. Brilliant! Thirdly, this song is fantastic. I know who I will be voting to the Top 20 for the foreseeable future. Like Reply Charles Connolly May 11, 2022 Replying to Edward Corrado Firstly: this is utterly hilarious, yet rather sad for you. Secondly: Oghamyst also made a point of how I had tied things in. But……. I always do that. It’s like “my thing”. Maybe I haven’t been doing it very well. Anyway, thank you ever so much for saying these lovely words. Means a lot. Thirdly: YES!!! This song truly is fabulous! I only hope that more people see the review and it makes them listen to the song. Fourthly: Let us go forth. Like Reply edeagle898 May 10, 2022 Absolutely agree that this song is off-the-charts good. One of my favorites on NAS this year – already! Thanks for helping to shine a light on a track that really deserves a much wider audience than little old New Artist Spotlight can provide. Like Reply Charles Connolly May 10, 2022 Replying to edeagle898 Off the charts, yet should be very much ON the charts!! The Billboard charts, rather than our very own Clipboard charts. ๐Ÿ˜‰ Like Reply Smoothsaylin May 10, 2022 Wow! So well written. Amazing review as always. This might be my favourite, as you also had my herbalist side intrigued haha Like Reply Show more replies Charles Connolly May 10, 2022 Replying to Smoothsaylin Thanks! You’re the one with the talent. I just wrote some stuff about it. Herbalist, eh…? ๐Ÿ˜‰ Like Reply Charles Connolly May 10, 2022 Replying to Soumyajit Guha Luckily I didn’t go very sciency then, or you would have spent the remainder of the day correcting me. ๐Ÿ˜‚ Like Reply Unknown member May 12, 2022 Replying to Charles Connolly Blimey, if this wasn’t a very sciency review, then turn me upside down and call me Bluebell CC…i am a qualified horticuturalist because my parent’s, rest their souls, believed i must have a career to fall back on if my dream,since childhood, to be a pop star didn’t work out….so, needless to say,i know quite a bit about flowers, and Soumyajit and co.certainly do blossom, that’s for blooming sure! No wonder he’s a bit of a herbalist, he pop’s up like a merciless weed abolutely everywhere i go and listen to music, there is the Dandelion, ready to shoot his offsping on me! Having said that, a weed is only called that because somebody doesn’t want it to take over their garden, but all plants originated somewhere and really only become weeds because they are stronger than the rest of the competitive, sometimes jealous plant’s in the garden of eden, which must have had every single plant created in it, somewhat like the NAS must have every variety of musician in it! So, Oghamyst , by definition , is in fact a not weed, but simply an amazing, prolific ,determined and stong willied go getter who’s seed has scattered all over the planet and i bet you, even his talent in the music world came from a deep knowledge and understanding, and his energy, advocacy and ability to reach listerners and people all around the world is an inspiration!( i borrowed this last sentence fron Sir D and just altered it a bit to get my point across, sorry sir, but i couldn’t think of a better way to put it and even at 96, i bet you have a walkman with Oghamyst songs on it to listen to between ad breaks when beating about the bush. It’s also quite good for a 69 so i’ve been told, very romantic innit’ sir?). Whispering Bells is definitely a big favourite of mine this week but i’m pretty certain Soumyagit will outdo himself again with one of his new seeds by next week ,so now, almost as big as my ABBA collection, this flower is taking up a lot of space on my hard drive and i bet you , because i have taken a while to write this reply, i’ve lost a bloomin’ good couple of screenshot’s of Stats for Spotify by not refreshing in the process! Needless to say, i listened to Fogymyst’s track throughout writing this on my BIG BIG MUTHA SPEAKERS,and almost squealed with delight at how outstanding the music sounds! I feel totally intoxicated by the vibations of the musical opium emmitted from Whispering Bells , it has completely filled my home and head with this beautiful whoosy feeling , way better than funny, silly juice ever has or could, but please forgive me if i have miss-pelled a word or two..! Now i’m off to the cafรฉ to grab a coffee to refresh my frazzled brain cell… i might evรฉn have an umlaut with it and sit ouside and watch the flowers steadily growing. ๐Ÿ’™โ™Œ Show Less Like Reply Charles Connolly May 12, 2022 Replying to Unknown member Golly!! WHAT a comment!! I don’t know where to start. But your few spelling errors only made it more fun. Like Oghamyst being “stong willied” – really made me chuckle. I had no idea so many people on the NAS were connected with flowers – somewhat like a daisy chain… Foghamyst has certainly set the bar high for the future, in terms of himself and the music world in general. Enjoy your coffee. I forgot to say SIR David in the review. My mistake. ๐Ÿ˜Š Like Reply Unknown member May 12, 2022 Replying to Charles Connolly “Your bad”, as is now even more catchy than emoticons and i think used even more frequently in social media communication these days! Golly, haha, my mum called me that as a child because i watched Noddy religiously , better than CocoMelon i suppose and i had a mop of black curly hair that fell out when i was about 4 and grew back blonde and straight. Not so straight anymore , i like to mess with hair dye, so i could pop up with any colour, even in a fogymyst, with a daisy in it somewhere but thank goodness nobody notices my stong willie with all of that on on the head. I believe Ogahamyst is going to be a superstar very soon but i probably wont be around to see it because he’s pretty high up in the NAS ranks and if he reads my reply to you about him i might be rushed off , gone, out of the blu, and not make it to Ed’s next birtday party, with or without your panties on… ๐Ÿ˜ณ ..lesson to self, zip it and never snort viagra in the mist again! Never mind 10 hail mary’s , i gonna play at least 10 more Oghamyst tracks to make up for my sins . OMG, guess who’s never gonna get to be a roadie for the future NAS success story star! Show Less Like Reply Charles Connolly May 12, 2022 Replying to Unknown member No, YOU’RE bad. I’m not that bad ๐Ÿ˜‰ The Noddy reference made me smile out loud. As to your hair, I have never heard of black hair falling out and being replaced with blonde…! It’s like a Swedish invasion! Like Reply Unknown member May 12, 2022 Replying to Charles Connolly Dear CC, you’re so right, my bad! Swedish turnip, now that made me smile out very loud, OMG, you’re so funny, if your skin is very dry,you could scratch on the word , ‘funny’, better still, get it tatooed on so you can always look at it when you dry your behind in the full lenghth mirror after a lovely hot bathies Paul. Yikes, Please don’t Blocka me Ed Eagle , J.H.M (Jesesus Help Me),i’m just a Bloomp, but i have a rising sun in Mercury, and well, you may have a tatoo on the moon if you take my advice , as i am very wise being of Swedish distaction CC. Rinse and reapeat your bad scullianz, in order to prove my theory , i had to go to the not so always clever clooges as he wants to be , my friend , Dr. Google… About 3 430 000 000 results (0,60 seconds) This is how long it takes my lovely, probably by now ex friend , Oghamyst to put out a track but he does get about 3 430 000 000 results so he’s on to something here , butt, i digress, again, this article is absoluely real and it honestly did happen to me, mkay? Search Results Featured snippet from the web The exact concentrations of eumelanin and pheomelanin in your hair depend on which genes are turned on or off. Importantly, the expressions of the genes responsible for hair color are not constant throughout your life โ€” these shifts in gene expression give rise to the changes in hair color that some kids experience. Now as i wait to be put outside, i can only plead isanity Mr.Odzzo , it’s all gravy for me,bittersweet alien memories as i i drive humbly away in my red Mercedes to a coastal town without a sovrin in my pocket , but i wont be broken , even with a mercury teardrop in my eye , my broken radio will still play and all i can think is what will Miks reaction be to all of this ? Talk about taking one for the team , but it’s fine, my timeline is getting short, so i better sy BYE!Sorry i talked across the room without you, tell me why i take the risk goofy cow, can i please spend the night at St Eriks street or is it too crowded? …okay, i i’m starting to sound like a broken LP …bye,bye, i’ll let you go before you reject me because i am who iam,no it ain’t Lourinsi, or is it? xx ๐Ÿ™ƒ๐Ÿ’™โ™Œ Show Less Like Reply Charles Connolly May 12, 2022 Replying to Unknown member You are a true master of words and madness. Although you have competition ๐Ÿ˜‰ Like Reply Rich Allen May 10, 2022 Love the flowers, love the people, love the musicians, and love the review. “Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May” Like Reply Show more replies Soumyajit Guha May 10, 2022 Thank you so much! Loved the intro and how you linked the topics with the song! ๐Ÿ™‚ As always great review! Loved it! ๐Ÿ™‚ Like Reply Charles Connolly May 10, 2022 Replying to Soumyajit Guha That’s my thang! Pleased you liked it. So utterly deserved. Like Reply 1 Like

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  7. Charles Connolly Avatar
    May 11, 2022
    Charles Connolly

    Firstly: this is utterly hilarious, yet rather sad for you. Secondly: Oghamyst also made a point of how I had tied things in. But……. I always do that. It’s like “my thing”. Maybe I haven’t been doing it very well. Anyway, thank you ever so much for saying these lovely words. Means a lot. Thirdly: YES!!! This song truly is fabulous! I only hope that more people see the review and it makes them listen to the song. Fourthly: Let us go forth.

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  8. Unknown member Avatar
    May 12, 2022
    Unknown member

    Blimey, if this wasn’t a very sciency review, then turn me upside down and call me Bluebell CC…i am a qualified horticuturalist because my parent’s, rest their souls, believed i must have a career to fall back on if my dream,since childhood, to be a pop star didn’t work out….so, needless to say,i know quite a bit about flowers, and Soumyajit and co.certainly do blossom, that’s for blooming sure! No wonder he’s a bit of a herbalist, he pop’s up like a merciless weed abolutely everywhere i go and listen to music, there is the Dandelion, ready to shoot his offsping on me! Having said that, a weed is only called that because somebody doesn’t want it to take over their garden, but all plants originated somewhere and really only become weeds because they are stronger than the rest of the competitive, sometimes jealous plant’s in the garden of eden, which must have had every single plant created in it, somewhat like the NAS must have every variety of musician in it! So, Oghamyst , by definition , is in fact a not weed, but simply an amazing, prolific ,determined and stong willied go getter who’s seed has scattered all over the planet and i bet you, even his talent in the music world came from a deep knowledge and understanding, and his energy, advocacy and ability to reach listerners and people all around the world is an inspiration!( i borrowed this last sentence fron Sir D and just altered it a bit to get my point across, sorry sir, but i couldn’t think of a better way to put it and even at 96, i bet you have a walkman with Oghamyst songs on it to listen to between ad breaks when beating about the bush. It’s also quite good for a 69 so i’ve been told, very romantic innit’ sir?). Whispering Bells is definitely a big favourite of mine this week but i’m pretty certain Soumyagit will outdo himself again with one of his new seeds by next week ,so now, almost as big as my ABBA collection, this flower is taking up a lot of space on my hard drive and i bet you , because i have taken a while to write this reply, i’ve lost a bloomin’ good couple of screenshot’s of Stats for Spotify by not refreshing in the process! Needless to say, i listened to Fogymyst’s track throughout writing this on my BIG BIG MUTHA SPEAKERS,and almost squealed with delight at how outstanding the music sounds! I feel totally intoxicated by the vibations of the musical opium emmitted from Whispering Bells , it has completely filled my home and head with this beautiful whoosy feeling , way better than funny, silly juice ever has or could, but please forgive me if i have miss-pelled a word or two..! Now i’m off to the cafรฉ to grab a coffee to refresh my frazzled brain cell… i might evรฉn have an umlaut with it and sit ouside and watch the flowers steadily growing. ๐Ÿ’™โ™Œ Show Less

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  9. Charles Connolly Avatar
    May 12, 2022
    Charles Connolly

    Golly!! WHAT a comment!! I don’t know where to start. But your few spelling errors only made it more fun. Like Oghamyst being “stong willied” – really made me chuckle. I had no idea so many people on the NAS were connected with flowers – somewhat like a daisy chain… Foghamyst has certainly set the bar high for the future, in terms of himself and the music world in general. Enjoy your coffee. I forgot to say SIR David in the review. My mistake. ๐Ÿ˜Š

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  • ๐—–๐—ผ๐—ป๐—ป๐—ผ๐—น๐—น๐˜†โ€™๐˜€ ๐—–๐—ผ๐—ฟ๐—ป๐—ฒ๐—ฟ – this week: Truth Hurts – Cerulean Chameleon, Julie Hicklin

    January 27, 2026
  • Why I love this NAS song: “My Open Hand” by J.H.M

    January 26, 2026
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