
Words used to describe Denise’s music:
Indie Alt-Pop, Vibrant, Cinematic, Ambient, Moody, Hope, Optimism, Sensual, Multi-Generational, Electronic, Acoustic, Organic, Thought-Provoking, Positive, Pensive, Uptempo, Midtempo, Empowering, Inspiring, Uplifting, Fun, Romantic, Dramatic, Textural, Self-Discovery, Self-Love, Empowerment, Multi-Genre and Decades
Contact Meggie Dimitrova directly to inquire about licensing Denise’s music at:
bluewaterbabynyc2017(at)gmail.com
or
Kris Munoz at: Kris.Munoz(at)BMG.com
- Posted on July 23, 2024 by Polly Havelock, OriginalRock.net
Denise Marsa’s PIVOTAL: A Pop Album Of Self-Discovery, Hope And Optimism
“Heralded as a prominent unique voice in the indie-alt world, Denise Marsa is set to embark on a milestone in her musical journey with the latest album ‘PIVOTAL’. This latest offering is a magical selection of songs crafted by compelling instrumentation, reflective lyrics and its underlying message of self-discovery.
Standout track ‘Rainbow (Until Dawn Remix) guides the album to pop glory, fusing together Marsa’s trademark vocals with shimmering production and poignant meaning. This melodic triumph is armed with a magnificent sense of hope and optimism, constructed perfectly by its vibrant soundscapes and soaring guitar riffs.
Throughout the album, Marsa explores a diverse range of tones and emotions, ranging from ballads to effervescent dance-floor fillers. “The Blues” is a hidden gem, combining seductive synths with passionate, breath-like vocals, ‘Swimming’ serves as a moment of melodic hypnosis, and ‘Don’t Count Yourself Out Yet’ strides in as an undeniable pop hit, armed with an empowering message and disco-esque layers.
What sets Denise Marsa apart from others is her multi-faceted music trajectory that has developed over time, granting her awards for her impressive production talents, versatility and warm, timeless voice. ‘PIVOTAL’ claims the beginning of a new era, backed by shining commercial appeal and enchanting, soulful aura. Don’t miss out, and listen to ‘PIVOTAL’ now.”