Wednesday, November 25, 2020

“Restrain” by Dessie Magee – A Song Feature


     Until hearing “Restrain,” we were not aware of the vocal charisma or production wizardry in the music from Dessie Magee. The song is the title track of his debut EP. Armed with the newly established appreciation of his skills, we marched into an expedition for other songs from Dessie Magee. It was quickly apparent that “Restrain” does not stand as the only single that should be added to a playlist of songs that feature power vocals and strategically placed guitar conquests. We also strongly recommend “Life Design."
 
     “Restrain” introduces itself as a vocals-driven single. The accompanying instruments at the start are gentle, particularly the skillfully played acoustic guitar. A hint that the electric guitar will play a significant role is dropped at 0:40, when a high pitch guitar becomes increasingly noticeable. But it isn’t until 1:29 that Dessie Magee unleashes the guitar layering that characterizes his sound. And it’s not until 3:34 that “Restrain” temporarily becomes a turbulent whirlpool of guitar. It was his voice which generated a magnetic force that initially drew us to “Restrain;” then the guitars caused our attention to enter into an orbit around the single.
 
     The lyrical message also deserves praise. The lyrics are included at the bottom of this post. Dessie Magee explains:
  “’Restrain’ is about the discipline we all sometimes lack, some more than others. It's about watching someone you care about not looking after themselves or being aware of why you yourself may be going down the wrong path.”
 
      The bio of Dessie Magee is surprising, since it states that he has had difficulty with his voice. Quoting the bio:
  Brighton based Dessie Magee, hails from Belfast, Northern Ireland. Growing up Dessie found it difficult staying out of trouble and avoiding regular run-ins with the police. Eventually he began singing in the heavy music scene, a well timed saving grace and positive outlet. But, over this resulted in Dessie having to undergo major throat surgery, a result of which he was unable to speak for months after. Despite the injury, Dessie was determined to pursue his musical career and after a long period of rehabilitation he began learning to speak again, and eventually was able to sing again.
  Many people in this situation would rule out a future in music but his persistence and passion for music gave him the ambition to strive for success and begin his new journey. With a diverse musical background and a new found resilience, Dessie’s music took a completely different direction.
 
     For information as to the “Restrain” EP, visit:

     “Life Design” by Dessie Magee


Lyrics of “Restrain” by Dessie Magee
How can you let a house like this hold you down?
How can you breathe when all you ever do is drown?
All that it means is you cannot restrain yourself
 
These walls give you peace, but do they have your back
You fell to knees by the window you smashed
 
We all can see, you’re giving in
If you reach your destination, then you’re comfortable in your own skin
 
Breathe out, breathe in, fade out, fade in
Breathe out, breathe in, fade out
 
All of this means you don't know yourself
All of this means you can’t control yourself
We all can see you don’t love yourself
 
What’s wrong with love? Two white liars
They’re all giving up, too young to retire
It’s clear to see you’re giving in
If you reach your destination, then you’re comfortable in your own skin
 
Breathe out, breathe in, fade out, fade in
Breathe out, breathe in, fade out, fade in
 
Breathe out, fade in, fade out
 
All of this means you don't know yourself
All of this means you can’t control yourself
We all can see you don’t love yourself
 
How can you let a house like this hold you down?
How can you breathe when all you ever do is drown?
All that it means is that you’re giving in,
If you reach your destination, then you’re comfortable in your own skin

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