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REVIEW album Bobby Freemont clementine skies

The Sound of Memory Colliding With Reality

clementine skies

Bobby Freemont

clementine skies is the sound of memory colliding with reality. Bobby Freemont channels the disorienting pull of grief into a song that feels as personal as it is universal. Melodic fragility sits alongside bursts of distortion, reflecting the highs and lows of remembrance in a way that is both cinematic and profoundly intimate.

Stephen Kerr’s co-production highlights the song’s duality: moments of quiet, near-whispered reflection give way to expansive sonic climaxes, creating a tension that lingers long after the song ends. The layering of synths, guitars, and subtle electronic textures makes the track feel alive, evolving with every listen.

Beyond its musicality, clementine skies is an invitation. Freemont’s interactive memorial, clementineskies.com, extends the song into a shared emotional experience, turning personal grief into collective reflection. In both sound and spirit, the song positions Bobby Freemont as an artist unafraid to fuse vulnerability with innovation.

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