Artist Close-Up: Demar’s “Rebels” Is A Call To Own Your Voice

In the laundry list of indie-pop vocalists rising to take thrones and crowns, Demar rises as gold and jewels in and of itself. It is easy to feel regal when you are blessed with a voice that takes the soil of country and the sweet of pop to create some “candy flowers”/ songs. Thus, her new EP, Rebels, is a fun call to release your wilder nature.

Everyone admires rebels because there is something easy and confident to such an idea. We all work so hard to keep in image and rules that we are not always sure why we should follow. Social standards have been handed down for so long they become normal, but do they become right, especially in defining relationships? Of course, this is a pretty deep question for Demar’s Rebels, but the theme subtly courses in tracks, “Wild Ride” and “Not Afraid”. For Demar, giving yourself to the life and love opportunities before you might be the most “rebellious” thing you do because being a rebel is not only about challenging others’ conformities but also your own. From how we settle and silence our voice in relationships, “Games”, to how we brighten it again, “Fire”, the point of a rebel is that they do not fight anymore their desire to be seen and heard. They do not care about others opinions because, now, they are saying their own. Hence, Demar’s album is clear and promulgated statement that she is rising, and she plans to be her own voice.

Vocally, Demar brings the winded warmth of a summer breeze and tussles it with leaves of vulnerability. Her breathy voice crisply etches out emotions, which allows her tracks to be radio friendly. For her, the depth of her music comes in analysis, but the richness of it is within an instant, first listen. For More Information On Demar And To Buy Rebels On October 20 Click Here.