Pigeon Opinion Featuring a Review of MORE OF US by Bailey Grey
- Mar 18
- 1 min read
“More Of Us” represents a shift in sound from Bailey Grey’s indie/jazz influences to an earthy, folk/roots sound that feels both close and expansive in scope. The song begins with gentle strumming that builds, supported by violin embellishments that create an Americana-inspired depth, suggesting images of open roads and collective movement. The lyrics also create an interesting contrast, addressing the present day in terms of social commentary while also promoting an eternal quality of unity, encouraging the listener to think in terms of strength and collectivity rather than isolation. Grey’s vocals are clear and sincere, imbuing the lyrics with emotion and the chorus with quiet but compelling longing for connection. Overall, “More Of Us” feels close and introspective, combining traditional influences with thoughtful, modern commentary.
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