Rock/Review Priz Em - First Kiss

Priz Em goes from fantasy to virtual reality. The heroine of a sci-fi tale of intergalactic warfare and romance, Priz Em, appears in the graphic novels Mega Centarri, volumes one and two. Bringing Priz Em to musical life are producers and musicians Steve Smith and Anthony Anderson of SA TrackWorks, and vocalist Kat. While the concept of a virtual musician is not new, Priz Em is at the forefront of a new era in artist creation.

“First Kiss” by Priz Em is a mysterious and magical musical tour taking a tale of grace, love, perseverance, and composure in moments of distress. The storyline have something to do with fantasy but the sentiments and experience depicted in the tune are universally relatable.

It takes the audience in fantasy mode and Priz Em’s own unique narrative. Love is a universal sentiment that brings hope to people with different stories. We get a hint that even in the uncommon environment, the core of people’s relationship still carries similar meaning.

Although the premise of “First Kiss” seems fantastical, it has realistic and genuine music that delivers a real listening experience. Notably, cooperation of Priz Em, Steve Smith and an Anthony Anderson out SA TrackWorks is evident of their forward-looking production and artistry. It is through her vocals that Kat helps to bring Priz Em’s story alive, adding both soul and feeling to the music.

“First Kiss” is a manifestation that music can express unimaginable feelings and narratives. The song invokes a kind of “fairy tale” for the listeners as it takes them in a world where there exists realness of human beings which blend with untruths in the song.

However, “First Kiss” by Priz Em is an amazing music trip, which makes people contemplate the plot, as well as feel deep feelings related to the events of the narrative. This song demonstrates how fantasy can successfully merge with reality to evoke the ultimate emotion that music expresses about the human life. Priz Em along with other exceptional artists have produced an art which is more than phenomenal.

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