Pop/Review myah - flames

myah was born and raised in South Florida. She started making music at a young age. Her sound blends alternative rock, pop, and pop-punk melodies. Influenced by bands like Foxing, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Modest Mouse, Sylvan Esso, and Twenty-One Pilots, her love for alternative music solidified her decision to make music of a similar caliber while still incorporating those familiar pop beats. Storytelling is a huge part of her music identity; she writes lyrics that tap into her own life experiences with hints of nostalgia.

The beautiful love song "flames" by myah explores the emotional intricacies of a relationship that is stressed due to an avoidant attachment style. The grief of a partner who battles thoughts of unworthiness is captured in the song, which finally leads to the breakdown of the relationship despite the frantic request for reconciliation.

The song's eerie tune draws listeners into myah's emotional world right once, setting a depressing mood. Her sincere and delicate voice evoke a profound sense of vulnerability. The poignant story told in the lyrics is about the difficulty of loving someone who is unable to receive love because of internalized worries and uncertainties.

Their love was passionate yet destructive, which is symbolized by the chorus's potent picture of flames. The listener is drawn in and is left feeling deeply dejected and yearning as myah's voice rises as she begs for the romance to last. The acoustic and electronic components in the musical arrangement accentuate the overall effect of the song while balancing the emotional depth of the words.

With a brilliant nod to the film "Holes," myah compares the movie's curse to the failed love in the outro by simply repeating the words "if only." Despite their best attempts, the relationship could have been destined to collapse, as this allusion suggests, giving the song an additional dimension.

"flames" is notable for its unadulterated emotional honesty as well as its exquisite composition. It's heartwarming and realistic to hear myah describe the suffering of loving someone who has an avoidant attachment style. This song serves as a potent reminder of the difficulties that many people have in relationships when fear and self-doubt overwhelm love. myah has written a poignant work titled "flames," which will speak to anybody who has ever felt the heartbreak of a love that was too strong for its own problems.

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