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The band Schmalgauzen released a new single “I will not come”

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<p> Schmalgauzen Band/Press Service </p>
<p><strong>In creating this track, Schmalgauzen was inspired by a classic Italian melody, combining jazz turns and recitative fragments.</strong></p>
<p>The new track is now available on all music platforms.</p>
<p>The band itself characterizes this work as a song about loss.</p>
<p class=As always, we try to give people a canvas for reflection. This song can hurt someone, and for someone it will be an incentive not to lose and appreciate what you have. This song reminds us that everything can stop at any moment. “Unfortunately, we live in a reality where people lose loved ones every day,” says Vlad Mikhalchuk, the band's soloist.

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The song combines lyrical and sad lyrics with cheerful music. This is a kind of reflection of our time. in which there is loss, and at the same time the global current of life is carried.

When we recorded this song, I hear a happy melody, but I realize that I am singing, “I will not come.” Minor vocal on the background of a positive melody. A game of shadows. Where there is fun, there is also hell. This song is yin and yang, like our life, in which there are losses and love, – adds Mykhailo Matyuhin.

The band Schmalgauzen released a new single "I will not come"

Schmalgauzen band/Press service

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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