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Michellar’s ‘Dreaming’: A Sonic Journey of Defiance and Reflection

Posted on 28 March 202528 March 2025 By Chorus Chronicles No Comments on Michellar’s ‘Dreaming’: A Sonic Journey of Defiance and Reflection

Michellar’s latest single, Dreaming, released on March 28, 2025, is a breath of fresh air, blending nostalgic echoes with a fiery, contemporary defiance. Born in San Francisco, Michellar, aka Michelle Bond, has been navigating a sonic journey through psychedelia, merging retro influences with a modern sensibility. Her new track channels the signature sounds of the 1960s, infused with a sharp, personal narrative that adds depth and bite to the song. The result is a captivating mix of musical exploration and a cathartic reflection on the human experience.

The moment Dreaming begins, its opening riff grabs attention with vintage, cinematic guitar lines that immediately transport listeners to a world reminiscent of a 60s James Bond film. This intoxicating riff, reminiscent of classic rock, sets the tone for the track with an irresistible energy. The hypnotic rhythm, paired with Michellar’s impassioned vocals, creates an ethereal yet grounded soundscape. It’s a mesmerizing journey that seamlessly blends psychedelic retro vibes with a modern edge. While the track draws clear inspiration from iconic figures like Grace Slick, Michellar’s execution brings a uniquely personal touch that sets her apart.

One of the most striking aspects of Dreaming is its powerful backstory. Written by Michelle Bond herself, the song is a reflection of the emotional tension she’s experienced throughout her life, specifically the frustration of being labeled a “dreamer” while having her aspirations dismissed by others. The lyrics carry a fiery bitterness as Michellar confronts the paths she’s had to take for survival rather than pursuing her true dreams. This emotional intensity infuses the song with raw energy, making it a cathartic anthem for anyone who’s ever had their dreams dismissed and has fought to regain control of their fate.

The recording of Dreaming took place in multiple locations, adding to the artistic richness of the project. The vocals were recorded in San Francisco at the Women’s Audio Mission Recording Studio, a facility dedicated to empowering women in music. Meanwhile, UK-based Toby Wilson handled the instrumental production, his expertise complementing Michellar’s evocative vocals and weaving a sound that’s expansive and intimate. After being mastered in the UK, the track’s final form emerged as a polished yet raw piece of art that captures the spirit of its retro influences while remaining firmly rooted in today’s modern ethos.

What truly sets Dreaming apart is its ability to effortlessly blend past and present. While it resonates with fans of the 60s psychedelic movement, its themes are timeless and speak to today’s listeners. The song tells a universal story of self-doubt, unfulfilled dreams, and the bitter pursuit of survival, yet it also carries a spark of defiance and an insistence on the need to dream. Michellar has crafted a track that captures a retro vibe and imbues it with emotional depth that resonates with anyone fighting for their dreams in the world today. Dreaming is a sonic journey and a cathartic anthem for those who have ever been told their dreams aren’t worth chasing.

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