Jernej Zoran's "Angels With Broken Wings": A Global Collaboration of Hope and Healing

Emerging from Novo Mesto in Slovenia, blues-rock music maker Jernej Zoran unleashes an appropriately personal sonic statement via his single, "Angels With Broken Wings." The distant reverb of Zoran's guitar, combined with the anger and emotion of the blues genre, creates an ethereal setting of resilience, love, and healing. The song is simultaneously vulnerable and heroic - the title itself suggests vulnerability, but Zoran's sonic essence ultimately reveals resiliency and triumph, and the hope experienced by everyone during dark or difficult times.






"Angels With Broken Wings" begins with a solid ambient soundscape textured with layers upon layers of sound, surprise, and possibility. The full guitar-to-bass-to-drums ambience is a product of his stylistic influences from Pink Floyd and Jeff Beck. Jernej Zoran's melding of emotive guitar play can be confined to the blues-rock genre, but he expands the definition entirely into the territory of atmospheric and transcendent music experiences.







The song is not only notable in its sonic production; it is even more impressive because it was recorded in different parts of the planet. The guitars were recorded in Slovenia, the bass in Croatia, drums in the USA, and vocals in South Africa, proving music can travel borders without worry. In the song, you can generally sense that the vocals sail with a sincere heartfelt vibration, while Zoran's guitar soars and sings with both ache and hope. 






It’s not just a song, it’s a lifeline. In a world that all too frequently feels fractured, “Angels With Broken Wings” can remind us that love is eternal, and beauty can blossom out of struggle.




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