Rock/Review Steven Di Pilla - And I Miss You So

A barely passable "musician" for most of his life, Steven Di Pilla has been writing music since he first taught himself a few guitar chords at age 14 with the help of a Mel Bay book and some Beatles sheet music. Like most other boys, he took up the guitar after a feeble attempt at learning a different instrument (in his case, the piano) in the hopes of getting girls.

“And I Miss You So” by Steven Di Pilla is an album which leads a listener through an array of emotions. Each song explores human existence. This collection of songs within the album is an excellent examination of raw and extreme feelings that range from happy romantic love to everlasting wretched sorrow.

The album seems like a highly personal and self-reflective excursion, every of which is moreover a peephole into the musician’s soul. Titled “And I Miss You So”, it gives away the overall motif of yearning and nostalgia which appears to have found its way to the song. The album almost touches on that universally experienced sentiment of love and loss making it possible for listeners to understand their own feelings deeply.

This explains that the album comprises of different sentiments making an emotional playlist, giving a high or low mood. The artist’s capability to create many emotions by means of music is only indicative of its genius and its relationship with the audience at deep levels.

The “And I Miss You So” by Steven Di Pilla sounds like a touching album, which describes the highs and lows of human feelings in general, but primarily with regard to love and losses. Listening to the songs in this album feels like one’s own personal pain due to its ability to capture intense emotion felt by any person experiencing bittersweet memories of love separation or longing.

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