Miss Freddye plunges deep into lost love in "Slippin' Away"

"Slippin' Away," by Miss Freddye, is a poignant song about love, lost, and those little heartbreaks that you carry around. This blues ballad was recorded at Red Caiman Media in the North Hills of Pittsburgh, and it demonstrates how she can tell a story in song.

The song, penned by the late Mike Lyzenga in 2018, carries a timeless sadness. Miss Freddye's interpretation is even better, by sheer nature, for turning it into a personal ethos that any of us can relate to at any time. It's got that vintage blues feel, and each note is so considered that it feels like a memory or an emotion being recreated. Miss Freddye has a strong yet soft voice that captures the sensation of a love dying, yet does so with grace and reflection.

The music is a perfect match for her voice, layering in light percussion, melodic harmonies, and dabs of guitar that help tell the story without overshadowing it. "Slippin' Away" is a conversation between the past and the present. Miss Freddye brings Lyzenga's words to life through her thoughtful performance and production. You are invited to feel, think, and connect with your own memories of how love proves not to be long-lasting. 

This release further cements Miss Freddye's reputation as an artist who can be counted on to deliver music with real depth, always with truthfulness. She inhabits each song, which, in turn, makes her audience feel close to her. "Slippin' Away" demonstrates how gifted, sensitive, and forceful she is as a blues artist.

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