Review: Blue Book – What If We Knew

Blue Book’s new single “What If We Knew” is a quiet, captivating release that stands out with its gentle sincerity. Built on a smooth synth melody and a steady drumline, the track flows with a calm energy that draws you in from the first note. It’s a special release for the project, featuring the voice of Peter Buckland, the song’s composer, for the first time. His soft, fragile delivery brings a warmth and honesty that feels deeply human.

The production is clean and understated, allowing space for reflection. It’s the kind of track that doesn’t need to shout to be heard. It lingers, both in its sound and its message. The lyrics explore how we take on different roles in life, how the world around us shapes who we are, and how we grapple with what’s real and what’s not. It’s thoughtful without being heavy, poetic without being distant.

A music video by A. Karnath accompanies the single and brings even more depth to the song. The visuals match the feeling of the music with subtlety and emotion, making the entire experience more immersive.

This track really sticks with you. It has a quiet kind of beauty, the sort that grows on you with each listen.

Make sure to follow Blue Book on your go-to streaming platform and keep an eye out for what’s next. Add “What If We Knew” to your playlist for those moments when you just want to slow down and really listen. It’s a song that deserves to be heard with attention.

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