"Upbeat Avril Lavigne Vibes": LvlPrllel Looks Promising With Her Recently Resealed Track 'Wasted' | Daily Music Roll

“Upbeat Avril Lavigne Vibes”: LvlPrllel Looks Promising With Her Recently Resealed Track ‘Wasted’

From catchy hooks to upbeat music, LvlPrllel is back with a great composed and performed track. Wastedis a seamless number that is soaked in the musical greatness of this aspiring talent. From her charming vocals to Jake Levant’s impressive works, the song has become one of those numbers which you play in loops.

Here’s what the great talent has to when we asked her about her life and singing career. No one can deny her impressive talents and the extremely relatable words of her tracks.

Wasted

DMR: ‘Wasted’ is a very relatable And you have shared that you had completed the entire number within a day. How is that possible?

LvlPrllel: I woke up one morning with the hook in my mind and just started belting the fuck out of it. I don’t really have a creative process or anything. It happens on its own. Soon as this hook came together, I hit up Jake right away and raced my ass to the studio to record it. I wrote the completed song in the studio while Jake Levant produced the beat. It was like this telepathy thing with Jake where we both knew exactly what this song was going to be before even really saying anything. I sang him the hook and it took off from there.

DMR: That’s very impressive; would you tell your audience about your name LvlPrllel? It seems very

LvlPrllel: “LvlPrllel” or “Level Parallel” isn’t really just a name. It’s more of a project I have been working on. I like to leave it open. I get asked that question a lot, but I’d be telling the damn movie, and I’d rather let my audience see it instead.

DMR: You have offered some greatly narrated tracks by far, but can you tell us about your first release and how it all happened?

LvlPrllel: I used to make songs here and there in high school, but I would never put them out. Then about 3 years ago I started taking music more seriously and had a SoundCloud where I would actually drop my music. About 2 years ago I wrote, recorded and released my first professional single Ice Cream in October 2021 which was also engineered by Jake Levant.

DMR: Have you been keen on your music since your childhood or you have developed the love gradually with time? Share the memory you have when you thought that Music is the career you would like to pursue.

LvlPrllel: I always knew I wanted to pursue music. The passion got a bit muffled over time as I merged out of my childhood years and began discovering myself again. I’ve definitely had my share of definitive detours. Nothing about it is simple. You definitely have to break down every aspect of your truth and that can totally be demonizing for a lot of us artists. It wasn’t until about 2 and a half years ago that I finally let my guard down. My passion got to a point where it had been almost crawling out of my skin, that’s when I decided I couldn’t care about what people were going to say any longer; the passion for music was so much louder.

DMR: Who comes to your mind when you hear the term “Dream Collaboration”? And please share why you chose this

LvlPrllel: David Bowie. He’s just one of those people that I feel like one interaction would be like a some sort of otherworldly training course for alternate dimensional traveling of some shit. Beyond that, to perform with him is probably like getting abducted by aliens.

DMR: This release is a hit for you and it will be fair to say that you have started the year with a Then what’s next?

LvlPrllel: Just keep grinding, taking every opportunity I can get. I am working on an album right now. No definitive release date on that yet, but I am shooting for Fall 2023.

DMR: Are you planning to continue as a solo artist or you would like to be a part of any music groups? What would you prefer?

LvlPrllel: I would definitely love to have a band. Music hits different with live instruments. Just haven’t found a solid set of musicians who are as dedicated to this shit as I am. I plan to start looking again once I secure a spot for myself in LA.

DMR: What is the best way to succeed in the world of music? And how do you manage everything to keep your music career uphill?

LvlPrllel: Ah, the music journey. It’s fucking mayhem. Artists are fucking lunatics. As for me and my fellow Indies, we overwork the fuck out of ourselves for fun when it comes to this shit. We are fucking nuts. And the reason why is that there’s nothing else we would really care to live for without it. We may as well be clinically insane.

DMR: Are planning to offer your fans a tour or a concert this summer?

LvlPrllel: It’s definitely something I have envisioned for myself! No plans in the current moment, however.

DMR: The song is extremely catchy and you have righteously stated its resemblance with Avril Lavigne vibes. So, are you willing to stick to Lavigne genres or you would like to experiment with your styles and techniques?

LvlPrllel: My friend Mitpar, who filmed and directed the Wasted music video, was the one who brought that comparison up to me actually. I’m always getting compared to these great artists, its an honor for sure. I don’t really have an articulated plan for the way anything goes or turns out when I’m making music, it just happens. I just kinda free flow in the studio and let my soul do the talking. I always find my best work there.

DMR: If any music artist wishes to start a music career then what should be a few things that they must follow to succeed in this industry?

LvlPrllel: Just be yourself. There’s so many people out here making music for the wrong reasons and forcing their individuality to waste attempting to be like the next person or “better.” Don’t allow yourself to be confined in the matrix. Step out of your comfort zone. And have a business tactic.

DMR: Lastly, say something for your fans and listeners.

LvlPrllel: Always LVL up! (;

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Song Link : 

https://open.spotify.com/track/3IOphAmkIQVzfZObf4NsgW

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