“Pass In Time” – Ethan Danto

Love has long since been the inspiration behind many of our favorite songs. It’s a constant across every genre and every aspect of love has been the foundation of many of our favorite songs, the good and the bad. That includes when the love starts to fade near the end, but all the emotions that come rushing through when the smallest sentiment reminds you of them. All of that can be found in the latest from Ethan Danto, “Pass In Time.” 

Perhaps because it’s an art form that’s fallen behind in the times with the rise of tech, mail has become a thing of the past. That’s also the reason it holds a bit of romanticism as well. So when Ethan Danto got a postcard from his now ex, he felt a certain type of way. He felt another type of way when the relationship ended and he thought he’d lost that handwritten note. Upon finding it, the floodgates opened and from it came “Pass In Time.” 

An emotive recollection of a love story, “Pass In Time” showcases not only Ethan Danto’s impactful way with words but also a set of pipes that can and will ignite a fire within the hearts of millions. Much like artists like Shawn Mendes and Jacob Whitesides, Danto shines like a songwriter first and then weaves in elements of pop and a dynamic vocal to deliver a fine-tuned song meant for the masses. 

“Pass In Time” is Ethan Danto’s second single, and follows his 2021 debut, “Pulls My Tide.” Both are available on all major music and streaming sites now.

Written by Kendra Beltran

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