Review | Daisuke Ono “Sounds of Love” [digital single]

Daisuke Ono

Daisuke Ono teams up with legendary acapella group The Gospellers for “Sounds of Love”, a song about its caring and sweet sound.

Daisuke Ono Sounds of Love
Title: Sounds of Love
Label: Lantis 
Release date: 29/06/2022
Genre: Ballad

Tracklist:

1 - Sounds of Love

Track analysis:

1 – Sounds of Love

A dreamy piano melody opens the curtains to this gentle song. “Sounds of Love” slowly welcomes acoustic guitars, delicate strings, a simple clap track-driven beat, and a deep bassline (for in the background).

The verses are sweet and slow-paced with the electric guitar giving an emotional, blues-inspired touch to this instrumental.

The song oozes care and love and by the time you reach the chorus, the song flourishes and makes that R&B ballad sound shine as acoustic guitars, piano, and strings are in perfect harmony.

On the vocal end, Daisuke Ono delivers a gentle performance matching the song’s tone. During his performance, he was as steady and in control as ever.

In the background, harmonizing with him is none other than the legendary acapella group, The Gospellers. This is a unique collaboration that ends up sounding surprisingly well.

It has been a while since Daisuke Ono released music however it is good to know that the veteran solo artist is still in a good groove, delivering emotional songs that push a little bit for his emotional range and vocal range. This maturity coming from him – and being consistent across a streak of releases – makes me quite excited for what he’ll have to offer in the future.

If you’re looking for a ballad dripping honey, that feels like someone embracing you carefully and treating you like the most precious person in the world, then “Sounds of Love” appears as a perfect song with a twinge of nostalgia on top to spice things up a bit.


“Sounds of Love” is available for streaming on Spotify.


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Vanessa Silva
Vanessa Silvahttps://www.handthatfeedshq.com
The Hand That Feeds HQ founder, content creator, and music reviewer. Basically, the only person managing everything at The Hand That Feeds HQ. Stumbling upon Mamoru Miyano's "Orpheus" in 2011 was the start of this journey. If music is thought-provoking or deep, you may find her writing almost essays (not limited to, but it happens a lot with Soma Saito's music). She's the producer and host of the male seiyuu-centric podcast, SEIYUU LOUNGE (see Spotify link in this profile).

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Sounds of Love

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If you're looking for a ballad dripping honey, that feels like someone embracing you carefully and treating you like the most precious person in the world, then Daisuke Ono's "Sounds of Love" appears as a perfect song with a twinge of nostalgia on top to spice things up a bit.

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If you're looking for a ballad dripping honey, that feels like someone embracing you carefully and treating you like the most precious person in the world, then Daisuke Ono's "Sounds of Love" appears as a perfect song with a twinge of nostalgia on top to spice things up a bit.Review | Daisuke Ono "Sounds of Love" [digital single]