Mary Knoblock’s newest album, “Halo” is out now, and I can assure you it is not one to miss!
But, before we get onto that, let’s have a little look at who Mary Knoblock is. Mary is an experimental artist who blends many different genres including electronica, jazz, classical and EDM. She has produced over 200 songs and every single one of them is amazing.
Anyways, back to “Halo”. This album consists of fourteen tracks, including live, acoustic and remix versions too.
Kicking off the album we have the title track, “Halo”. This track is an eventful, mysterious tune that lasts over six minutes long. It begins very slowly, and the intense music straight away engrosses us. There are not any vocals for the first few minutes, however soon after a distorted voice comes in. This track may be a slow one, but it is one that you can truly appreciate the music to.
One track that really caught my eye was, “Dance Card June (Acoustic Version). This one really highlights Mary’s incredible voice. She has extreme talent, and her voice is just so melodic and beautiful.
“Lucky”, which is the seventh track, is another fantastic one. This one is quite peaceful and laid-back, and the combination of the music and vocals is just insane.
“Saints Prayer (Avante Garde Version)” is possibly my favourite from the collection. This one has such a surreal, and out of world feeling, and honestly listening to it just whisks you away from reality.
The final track, “Dreamer” is certainly a good one to finish on. This one is slightly more upbeat, and it actually leaves us wanting more.
I cannot put into words how brilliant this album is, so be sure to let Mary take you on her journey and give “Halo” by Mary Knoblock a listen to now!

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