Soul Filter delivers inner narratives in their reflective new single "Letters To Myself"

The song "Letters To Myself" is highly introspective and exudes quiet strength, courtesy of Soul Filter. The lead band is fronted by Karen Penton on acoustic rhythm guitar. Mike Penton adds electric textures, Ronnie Arsenault grounds it with basslines, and Andy Adams provides steady percussion, creating a space where openness can feel organic.

The song has a sense of reckoning, offering you the opportunity to reflect on yourself and release your feelings. The act of going back, whether it be physically, mentally, or both, to read all the letters you kept can have an immense weight that we sometimes cannot even imagine carrying. It feels like something is being gently unearthed, and rather than pushing fears away, they are brought into conscious awareness to be observed and cared for.

Every note represents it was written with intent, just as the way you let go and rewrite your own book. With Soul Filter's new release, you can not only listen but also pause, reflect, and release. This marks a significant moment in their artistic evolution.

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