“To Light the Lantern” by Ella Thompson

“To Light the Lantern” is a masterpiece from start to finish. Her vocals are angelic and lead the listener into a soft ambiance. With R&B tones mixed with an etherial 1970’s mo-town touch, it’s hard not to find yourself swaying while lost in a musical fantasy land.

Her lyrics, ‘stay tomorrow/ in an age of worry/ won’t you follow’ are sure to stay with you throughout the song, serving as a reminder to not take life so seriously.

Ella’s raspy voice will carry you through a musical journey that you will want to return to over and over again. This song is a true vibe in all sense of the word.

Written by Tricia Patras

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