[Music Review] Walking Medicine – miQa.El
Since its late October radio release followed by an early November physical release with accompanying video, miQa.El has amassed quite impressive streaming numbers for his release Walking Medicine. Along with this success, the messages are still prevalent. As a fitness guru, and meditative advisor, miQa.El writes straightforward songs that have essential meanings.
Now don’t get me wrong this is now a simple song by any means but a simple song, but this is a track that reminds people to invest in themselves and to “Just Breathe”. The pure power of positivity. Walking Medicine features miQa.El and his acoustic guitar, the performance that follows is again anything but simple. With an impressive melodic intro, followed by some intriguing chord choices, Walking Medicine becomes a clinic in guitar fitness as well as a vocal clinic. That in itself is fine, but is Walking Medicine an enjoyable track? Yes it is, the coupling of lyrical prose with melodic mastery with a topping of good old fashioned pop songwriting gies
listeners an uplifting piece that they can jive to. Of course the accompanying music video brings visuals to this, of miQa.El dancing and showing off his physique, but you can be the judge of that.
Walking Medicine is a clever track and one that can be enjoyed by a vast audience regardless of how you come at this track. Commercial radio would be apt to pick this track up for their playlists due to the infectious hooks, colorful melodies, and introspective messages. Walking Medicine is a great fit for Adult Contemporary, Middle-Of-The-Road, Country, or Soft Rock formats, as well as any party mixes or workout inspiring tracks to get the blood moving. The production of this track is like the songwriting itself, mature, professional, and sophisticated. I enjoyed this piece of music and look forward to hearing more from this Swedish country singer gone New Age in the coming months. Look for miaQ.El on your favorite streaming service, and
understand why these impressive numbers are sure to skyrocket.
Reviewed by: Lee Callaghan
Evolution Music Press