Rock/Review Sarantos - I Thought

Sarantos is an international award-winning solo music artist, singer-songwriter, proud nerd, multi-instrumentalist, book author, comic book nut, radio show host, and part-time spy. 2018 is year #5, as Sarantos keeps working hard to release a new song, music video, and book chapter every month, making his music come to life! In four years, he has released 8 albums with 110 original tracks as well as 4 fiction/fantasy books that parallel the songs!

"I Thought" by Sarantos is a powerful and emotionally charged song that delves into the profound and challenging emotions of feeling abandoned by God and contemplating suicide. The singer-songwriter style of the track allows Sarantos to convey his vulnerability and raw emotions with hauntingly beautiful vocals and poignant lyrics.

The song captures universal themes of loneliness, uncertainty, and hopelessness, providing listeners with a relatable and empathetic listening experience. Sarantos' willingness to explore such deep and personal subject matter adds authenticity and sincerity to the song, creating a connection with those who have faced similar struggles.

The accompanying music video serves as a visual representation of the emotional journey expressed in the song. By translating the struggles and thoughts into a visual narrative, the video enhances the overall impact and resonance of "I Thought," making it a multi-dimensional experience for the audience.

Sarantos' ability to tackle difficult themes with honesty and openness contributes to the song's authenticity. The singer's raw and expressive delivery further emphasizes the emotional weight of the lyrics, allowing listeners to connect on a profound level.

Finally, “I Thought” demonstrates Sarantos’ capabilities in capturing deep thoughts in his music. This makes the listening a very deep and emotional experience for those of us fond of depth in songs.

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