Stefan J. Selbert - “Maybe It Will Make Sense”

Los Alamos, California-based singer-songwriter Stefan J. Selbert has just released “Maybe It Will Make Sense.”

This tune steps away from Selbert’s usual sound, setting aside a more stripped-back production for a fully-fleshed arrangement. “Maybe It Will Make Sense” immediately begins with a full band, including a thick, late-‘60s creaminess that saturates the slow-and-steady rhythm section. Right down the middle, Delbert’s time-tested acoustic guitar chords carve the perfect path for his vocal performance.

The atmosphere of “Maybe It Will Make Sense” is along the lines of Flyte, one of our personal faves, and this is evidenced in the dreamy, layered vocal production, as well as the aforementioned vintage tone. On the chorus, the song slips into a dynamic, folk-pop feel of yesteryear, introducing a higher harmony, allowing the song to be the soundtrack as you drift away on a heavenly cloud of sound.

At the track’s conclusion, Selbert opts for a vibey guitar solo to carry the listener to the end. If you’ve yet to hear a song from this artist, “Maybe It Will Make Sense” is the perfect place to start– now available everywhere. Connect with Stefan J. Selbert here: Instagram | Soundcloud | Spotify

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