Michellar has just released their brand-new single “September”, and it’s as serene and thoughtful as one would expect combining classic folk elements with introspective lyricism to create a soft, yet emotionally resonant tune. Rooted deeply in the storytelling tradition, “September” reflects the essence of endings and the quiet nostalgia that comes with the changing seasons. Written and composed by Michellar, the track carries subtle influences from legends like James Taylor, Joni Mitchell, and Bob Dylan. Gentle guitar riffs flow effortlessly beneath the vocals, while the lyrics paint vivid images that feel familiar like distant memories returning on a cool evening breeze.

Though the song was originally recorded in San Francisco, its final polish came from Staffordshire, UK, where Tobias Wilson handled the mixing and mastering with great care. His attention to detail adds a noticeable richness and depth to the track. A particularly moving layer of the song comes through Helen Walford’s warm, ethereal vocals. Her voice pairs beautifully with Michellar’s writing, adding emotional weight that feels completely natural and unforced. The lyrics deserve special mention not because they’re complex, but because they’re honest and understated. They read more like personal thoughts than polished lines, which gives the song its intimate and reflective quality.
What makes “September” truly special is its quiet sincerity. It doesn’t try to impress through grand gestures; it speaks softly, and that’s where its power lies. It captures that delicate pause between summer and autumn when time feels slower and memories seem closer. With upcoming art exhibits and live performances on the horizon, “September” sets the stage for what promises to be a heartfelt and deeply thoughtful chapter in Michellar’s creative journey.
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