The harmonies meld together perfectly and vocals compliment each other flawlessly. Hi Casey, I'm back, she called as she unlocked the door of her. The music and vocals have a hypnotizing, calming feel to it, and with what’s going on right now throughout the world, that is much-needed. He deserves paradise who makes his companions laugh. Take a moment and check out the track below. “The Ride is travelling through difficulties and beauties of life and still being together, looking back and thinking how to love each other as much, and maybe even more, after all these years”. “As the song evolves, it becomes a promise, a question and a hope that everything’s going to be fine and will work out,” said Birds from Paradise. The plant will grow to a height and width of about. Due to the shape of its leaves, it was once classified in the banana family, but now has its own, Strelitziaceae. Its unique flower, resembling a brightly colored bird in flight, is the source of the common name. Written in between performance sets during a graduation at their University, ‘The Ride’ talks about a love that is uncertain at first because of life being busy and how hard it is to make it work when you share different realities. Bird of Paradise ( Strelitzia reginae) is native to South Africa. “The Ride” follows the success of “The World Is Your Oyster”, and features a beautiful arrangement filled with elegance and grace. Montreal, QC-based folk trio, Birds from Paradise have unveiled the second single from their debut album, Birds to be released in May 2020.
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