When you think of country-folk, it’s easy to imagine vast landscapes, weathered acoustic guitars, and the kind of music that feels like a warm blanket on a cool evening. That’s exactly where Nick Bellerose comes in with his third single, “That Night,” from his upcoming EP. Based out of Canada, Bellerose continues to build a name for himself by crafting music that speaks its language fluently.
“That Night” is an acoustic country ballad that’s as soft as a summer breeze and as intimate as a quiet conversation at dusk. Bellerose’s relaxed vocals glide effortlessly over tender guitar strums, creating a space where listeners can almost feel the warmth of the fire, even if it’s just in their mind.
His voice, though unassuming, carries an understated depth that gives the song a personal and emotional shade. And then there’s a gentle female backing vocal—whoever she is, she deserves a shoutout—because her voice elevates the atmosphere, adding another layer of tenderness that makes the track feel like a shared moment rather than a solo performance.
Nick Bellerose has a knack for romantic ballads, and that’s where “That Night” truly shines. There’s an authenticity here, a genuineness that’s hard to fake. You can almost hear the slight rustle of leaves or the crackle of a fire somewhere in the background. If you’re a fan of stripped-down music that lets you pause, breathe, and take in the world around you, then you won’t want to miss out on Nick Bellerose. His harmonies are tight, his execution slow and deliberate, and the overall effect? Simply captivating.
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