New Music Review - ‘No One Can Get Me Here’ by Parabola West

I’m loving the fantastical/magic coming from the art for No One Can Get Me Here. The art was created by Trinity Navar.

The mysterious and fun Parabola West is here to shine on everybody with her new single, No One Can Get Me Here.

The latest drop is an immersive sense of kindness and awareness that Parabola brings out from her soundscape. No One Can Get Me Here feels as though it has a very early 1900s vibe to it, however in saying that, it spears with catchy hooks and peaceful melodies.

Parabola’s way of using her unique skills and set of healing music sets her apart from the rest and ensures that she reaches audiences that may be unexpected. She is a highly talented individual that knows what her craft is. She is not willing to back down with how she expresses her emotions.

Parabola connects very well with being a spiritual human, this is evident in this new track that showcases this fact from the beginning to the end of the short journey. She has this unbelievably cool vibe about her - allowing her to be accepted in all forms of being herself and what she believes in.

Parabola references nature a bit throughout her music and that is something to be thoroughly appreciated - I love this aspect of her song writing and really find a part of me drawn in by this.

My favourite line in No One Can Get Me Here has to be “sway in the breeze like the flowers on the trees” those lyrics are by far some of the most wonderful feelings that have been expressed and they’re just, to put it simply, lovely.

Parabola has explained that No One Can Get Me Here was recorded within a time that there was a lot of human disconnect going on in the world. She has said that nature has been a connection for her during this time and while the world seemed crazy, the night sky was calm, the trees were moving in the breeze and nature carried on. This is a sort of out of the box positive-thought provoking quote from Parabola that can be sometimes rare for others to think about during the weirder times.

You can check out the video for the track below and make sure that you follow along with Parabola as her new album is coming out very soon!

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