Mikey La Luna returns with a track, “Hallelujah,” an interesting mix of sounds that are equally spiritual and fun. This song grabs you from the start and drops you into an intoxicating world where dance beats find common ground with a mood of ritual and prayer.
The song has a driving rhythm that’s good for dancing, but also a melancholy musicality that gives it a nice weight when listening alone. La Luna further develops the song with soulful, heartfelt vocals in Hebrew and Arabic, giving it a real human feel. Mixed with Daniela Dvash’s beautiful vocals, the music brings an ethereal feel, combining to make a record that is timeless yet as fresh as can be.
“Hallelujah” is lush yet thoughtful, with churchlike melodies that blend with electric guitar sounds, creating a sensation that is at once striking and entrancing. The text is taken from sacred writings, but it is not intended to preach, rather, it is to produce beautiful sounds that merge what is sacred with what we experience every day. It has a sort of psychedelic feel, and it’s got this flowing energy that makes it an excellent song for both dancing and contemplative thought.
Whether you’re dancing under heavy lights or finding a moment of solitude in the darkness, “Hallelujah” represents Mikey La New’s ability to provide music that you can get deeply lost in through rhythm and spiritual search. It’s a song that makes you wanna move with both your body and your mind, and what better way to prove that La Luna is on the cutting edge of invigorating, meaningful music.
