It's hard acting like your normal self when going through a rough time. You don't want to bring anyone down with how you're feeling, but it's draining to act like you're fine when socializing. Louis Torre captures this perfectly in his poignant new single, "read the room." Shedding light on the inspiration behind the track, Torre states, "This song came from a social experience where I was in a really dark place & it was really hard to be the old 'funny & carefree' Louis. I would go out & feel so heavy but didn't want to kill the vibe. No one wants to hear heavy stuff all the time & sometimes It was hard for me to pull myself together to have fun."
Pensive and meditative, Louis Torre's "read the room" is tragically beautiful as he expresses his inner turmoil in a social setting. The track's bittersweet lyrics are accompanied by a reflective acoustic soundscape, featuring gentle melodies, flowing guitar lines, and soft harmonies. Torre delivers an expressive vocal performance, wearing his heart on his sleeve as he delicately sings an emotive letter to himself. Between the mellow acoustic guitar and touching vocals, "read the room" is an alt/commercial pop masterpiece perfect for fans of Ed Sheeran, Noah Kahan, and Aidan Hawken.
Hailing from Queens, NY, Louis Torre's life has always revolved around music. The talented singer-songwriter has a natural affinity for being on stage, performing in theatre shows, dance recitals, and for family parties. Torre attended Five Towns College, receiving his bachelor's in music business and later releasing his music to the public. In the span of a year, Torre's covers have racked up over 500k streams on SoundCloud, 10k on Spotify, and 200k on YouTube. He has an impressive catalog of over 150 completed songs, including Torre's popular tracks "sunset drive," "feel something," and "Do I Scare You?"
Written By Cheyenne Johnson
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