“Please Be Careful” by Edgar Homeros

From the first few seconds of “Please Be Careful”, you’ll be transcended into Edgar Homeros’s hauntingly beautiful vocals. His unique vibrato and tone is something that sets him a part from other indie artists. He conveys his lyrical journey through the raw instances of his voice and knows how to pick them up to show range in the melody.

The production is just as genius. This song creates levels of emotion through mixing soft melody’s with turning up the volume in the chorus to mix with an array of instrumentals.

The message of “Please Be Careful” is one that is light and deep at the same time. The perfect metaphor for what is going on in the world. Beautiful piece by Edgar Homeros.


Written by Tricia Patras

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