Maggie Andrew - "Fall Like A Feather" |Review
- Unheard Gems Team
- Apr 16
- 1 min read
Nova Scotia's Maggie Andrew delivers a powerful statement with her latest single "Fall Like A Feather," crafting an anthem that seamlessly blends resilience with infectious pop sensibilities. Following her award-winning 2024 debut EP "DAY JOB," Andrew continues to establish herself as a formidable voice in alt-pop.
The track's production, helmed by LA-based artist Skyler Cocco, creates a dynamic foundation of marching-band percussion and expansive synths that perfectly complement Andrew's commanding vocals. This sonic architecture provides an ideal backdrop for her message of perseverance in the face of adversity.
What makes "Fall Like A Feather" particularly compelling is its collaborative nature. Created alongside fellow artists RALPH, LAURELI, Cocco, and Tim '2oolman' Hill of The Halluci Nation, the song emerges as a collective declaration against the obstacles women face in both the music industry and society at large.
Andrew's artistic evolution is evident here. Her ability to fuse elements of punk, melodic rap, and indie rock into a cohesive sound speaks to her versatility and vision. Her previous collaborations with industry heavyweights like Blackbear, Ash Riser, Doc McKinney, and YetiBeats have clearly shaped her approach while allowing her to develop a distinctive voice.
With recognition including the 2024 CBC Searchlight contest, ECMA for African Canadian Artist of the Year, and multiple ANSMA awards, Andrew's rising trajectory seems unstoppable. "Fall Like A Feather" stands as both a testament to her growth and a promise of even greater things to come from this Canadian talent whose refusal to fall is propelling her ever upward.

Review by Hannah Schneider
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