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Furthermore, the electric guitar added in the background doesn’t fit with the ambience of the rest of the song. The sounds of the guitar is strange because there is a strum or pluck almost every second of the song, which might be an intentional stylistic choice. The technical elements and vocal range of the song fell short of the depth that Taberner was attempting to convey. Furthermore, the actors in the video conveyed the feeling of loss and hopelessness, however in contrast, the song did not convey these feelings. I believe the warmth of familiarity is what Taberner was trying to convey in his work. The video was shot at the University of British Columbia and as a local, there is a feeling of nostalgia and familiarity. His debut EP “Fallen” was intended to convey feelings of disillusionment, which I felt by watching the music video. Taberner’s style is influenced by artists like Damien Rice and Paul Simon.
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The first song which came to mind when listening to “Fallen” was the track “Let Her Go” by Passenger. His style is Folk Rock meets Pop, which is a rare mix of music genre. With the debut of the “Fallen” EP, Gert Taberner is conveying the concept of intimacy, which is something that he believes is lacking or often miscommunicated in the millenial era. Gert Taberner is a folk music singer-song writer who has roots in Germany and recently moved to New York after the release of his first album.