Pasco, Washington’s indie folk artist folk singer/songwriter Quinell has been making a name for himself around his hometown, captivating audiences with his soulful voice and gut-wrenching emotional songwriting. Recently, he released a video for “Space to Breathe,” a spine-tingling, emotional acoustic track about the end of a relationship. Directed by videographer Justin Frick and featuring violinist Erica Aamodt, the video’s raw, live atmosphere perfectly captures the melancholy the song embodies. Of the song, Quinell says, ” ‘Space to Breathe’, is written about the end of a relationship, that time when one of the two involved decides they need some space and while you’d like to believe that there’s still a chance, you know it’s really over.”
“As a student at Walla Walla University,” he continues, “my favorite building on campus was always ‘Village Hall’. Now, as an alumnus and a musician, I was very excited to be granted the opportunity to record a couple of my own songs in this beautiful building. What started out as a random idea to shoot a song in Village Hall has turned into the ‘Village Hall Sessions’, something that I hope to continue for years to come.”
Check out the video here:
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