“Ships Passing” by Ian Ewing

“Ships Passing” is one of those incredibly gorgeous songs that will stick you with you for longer than the 3 minutes. 

The vocality has a beautifully honest feel to it, one that meshes perfectly with the beats that accompany it. 

I love songs that make you feel, and this sure is one of them. The production is mixed in a way that feels like you’re watching a movie for your ears. The detail and integration of unique instrumentals is simply genius. 

Needless to say, this one is a must listen.  

Written by Tricia Patras

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