Targuin Alexandra - 'Middle Ground'
Blending sounds of Florence and the Machine and Dodie - Targuin Alexandra releases her new single ‘Middle Ground’.
One word to describe this track is peaceful, from start to finish the track takes you on a chilled journey that grows into a piece of atmospheric acoustic folk delight. Warm harmonies that help the song unravel into it’s full form. Pure perfection that want us wanting more.
Middle Ground recounts the anxious experiences of singer-songwriters Natasha Sophia and Tarquin Alexandra, as their writing styles come together into a rich, alternative indie track. Through smooth layered harmonies, Middle Ground houses lyrics that beckon for an elusive state of security and resolution that can be felt through the instrumentation.
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