The Life Narrative Of Bruno Major In To Let A Good Thing Die

JAKARTA - Singer Bruno Major released his latest album, To Let A Good Thing Die, on June 5. In this album, the British singer presents a narrative about the relationship between love and humans in an afterthought.

Major is good at showing serenades with simple lyrics and music. This starts with Old Soul and Figment of My Mind which are his personal stories.

A number of inspirations were presented by Bruno Major in To Let A Good Thing Die. One of them is in the cover song She Chose Me, written by Randy Newman. The involvement of the singer FINNEAS in writing the lyrics of The Most Beautiful Thing, made this album 'exciting'.

To Let A Good Thing Die is heard with a sweet melody and soothing harmony. The listener can feel the maturation process present in this album from beginning to end. Reporting from TMRW, Major doesn't have a specific concept for To Let A Good Thing Die because this album is a kind of diary of the life he lives.

Starting his career since 2017 from A Song For Every Moon, the power of word of mouth is felt because the music is easy to enjoy. With a total of 400 million streams, the Easily singer won a Gold certificate in the United States.

Various public figures also showed interest in the music he recorded independently. Bruno Major began appearing on television and music shows such as the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival. He was also the opening act for Sam Smith's European tour.

Releasing a work amidst the midst of COVID-19 is not easy, but for the 31-year-old singer, To Let A Good Thing Die is dedicated to her fans as a calm in situations like this.

Since the social incarceration took place, Bruno Major has held online jamming sessions to raise funds submitted to the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund from WHO. He also created a WhatsApp group to interact with fans.

Listen to the album To Let A Good Thing Die below: