TRACK REVIEW: Muri – Lately

Written by Sab Aguirre Releasing “Thunder” and “Tulog na” last year, Muriel Gonzales, also known as Muri, continued to produce nostalgia-driven melodies outside the shadows of The Ransom Collective, of which she is a member as violinist. “Lately” is a heartfelt journey towards self-consciousness, overarching the glee from playful guitar notes and the pulsating rhythm elevates it into a carefree, easy-going song. Unlike “Thunder” which seemed to be a recurring dream of a disheveled, but not completely forgotten life, “Lately” is a reflection of vulnerability in relationships while recognizing the lapses of one’s action. Muri didn’t only showcase her years of experience as a musician but also presented her personal notes to the listener. With the rise of solo projects during quarantine and isolation, more artists exuded their intimate side as they decide on everything they want to put out to the world. “Lately” is an output of processed emotions running through multiple verses and wandering. The layering of multiple instruments throughout the song was well-intended, as her bright-toned voice encapsulates the whole track. It will be difficult to disassociate Muri from her band’s identity, since some listeners might underscore that her thematic tracks lean-to Ransom Collective’s cult-favorite songs. However, from the start, Muri’s releases only proved that it’s her individuality and personal recollection that makes her music truly her own. After various life transitions and appealing releases, any listener of Muri would desire to hear a full-length album that can either set forth to her cohesive sound or present her versatility towards her craft. From its opening and recurring rhythm, through neatly orchestrated violins and warm chord progression, “Lately” is a much-needed whimsical companion to a sun-filled long drive. Support the art & the artist: