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“REVERIE…FROM THEN TILL NOW” By Michellar (Album)


Emerging from San Francisco with a story as rich and textured as her sound, Michellar’s debut album “Reverie…From Then Till Now” is nothing short of a musical revelation. This deeply personal record, released on January 2, 2026, encapsulates a period of intense creative resurgence and self-discovery that has defined her journey since October 2024. After a lifetime steeped in music, family tradition, and artistic exploration, Michellar (born Michelle Bond) delivers a collection of songs that blend folk roots, Latin inflections, and contemporary melodic sensibilities into an expressive tapestry of sound. Supported by the patient, intuitive production of UK-based collaborator Tobias Wilson, the album’s 12 tracks serve as a testament to both artistic rebirth and emotional clarity. “Reverie…From Then Till Now” doesn’t just mark Michellar’s first full-length release; it boldly announces her voice as one of distinct warmth, lyrical honesty, and timeless appeal.


From its opening notes, the album establishes a tone of reflective purity. Track one, “It’s Another Year,” functions as both a beginning and a beacon, capturing the bittersweet turning point where past struggles give way to newfound resolve. The song opens with delicate guitar work and Michellar’s breathy soprano, immediately drawing listeners into her world. It confronts the passage of time with an almost pastoral beauty, embracing both loss and hope with equal sincerity. In this moment, one hears the influence of the folk legends she grew up with, echoes of James Taylor’s introspection and Carole King’s melodic storytelling, yet delivered through a voice unmistakably her own. This gentle opener lays the emotional groundwork for what unfolds: an album rooted in authenticity, guided by experience, and enlivened by musical curiosity.


The second track, “Running Wild,” showcases Michellar and Wilson’s deepening creative synergy. Presented previously as part of her prolific 2025 singles output, a year in which she released notable songs such as “September,” “Never Say Sorry,” and “We Both Can Fall,” “Running Wild” finds its enhanced form here within the context of the album’s narrative arc. Its textured production, courtesy of Wilson’s deft touch, incorporates acoustic and ambient elements that elevate the arrangement without ever overshadowing the emotional core of the song. The piece speaks to an unrestrained passion for life and love, hinting at the personal experiences that shaped much of her writing during the previous year. On platforms like Spotify and Apple Music, where listeners have already embraced both the single and album versions, “Running Wild” stands as a centerpiece, a song that bridges her 2025 momentum with the full-length realization of her artistic intent.



“Intersection,” the third track, continues the album’s introspective momentum. Built around steady guitar fingerpicking and an understated rhythm section, this song integrates delicate harmonies with narrative depth. Here, Michellar’s history in choral settings and her aptitude for melody truly shine. The lyrical content speaks to converging paths of love, chance, and the choices that shape a life. It’s a quiet affirmation that resonates deeply in a world often driven by noise rather than nuance. Listeners on YouTube, where the official lyric video has already garnered attention for its heartfelt visuals, have responded with praise for both the composition’s simplicity and its impactful emotional delivery. As the listener progresses from track to track, “Intersection” embodies a transitional moment, one that subtly moves the emotional arc from introspection toward deeper engagement with relational themes.


In “Promise,” track four, the narrative takes on a more lyrical and evocative tone. This song has the distinction of being born from a late-night writing session, one that demanded completion before sunrise and, in doing so, captures a rawness of feeling that reverberates throughout. “Promise” is steeped in poetic longing, balancing vulnerability with an earnest hopefulness that feels almost prayerful in its delivery. The recording, like much of the album, was produced and mastered in Staffordshire, UK, by Tobias Wilson, whose patient guidance has been instrumental in shaping the sonic character of this and other tracks. In this song, his influence is palpable in the warm yet spacious soundscape that allows Michellar’s voice to soar without restraint. Across Spotify and Apple Music, “Promise” stands out as one of the album’s early emotional peaks, a moment where lyrical intimacy and melodic strength converge beautifully.


“September,” appearing as the fifth track, carries forward the narrative with a refined blend of reflection and rhythmic ease. Originally released as one of her standout 2025 singles and featuring guest artistry from Helen Walford, its inclusion here recontextualizes the song within the larger journey of the album. With its catchy melodic hooks and vivid lyrical imagery, “September” evokes a sense of nostalgia that is both personal and universally relatable. It resonates with listeners who have found solace in music during transitional seasons of their own lives. Its presence in the album’s middle section acts as both a reminder of Michellar’s prolific past year and as a bridge toward the more contemplative themes that follow.


Track six, “We Both Can Fall,” featuring Gracie Lou, deepens the album’s emotional palette with its exploration of relational vulnerability. The duet format brings a conversational energy to the piece, highlighting the give-and-take of love and the beauty found in mutual surrender. This track represents the collaborative spirit that has distinguished much of Michellar’s work in 2025, where features from artists like Rad Datsun, Frankie El, and Christina Rntd enriched her musical landscape. The synergy here speaks not only to her adaptability as a creative but also to her willingness to share space with other voices without losing her core identity. Listeners streaming on Apple Music and YouTube have praised this song for its harmonious interplay and lyrical maturity, noting it as a standout in the album’s rich emotional array.


“Never Say Sorry,” the seventh track, encompasses a defiant yet tender emotional stance a reminder that forgiveness and self-acceptance are ongoing processes. It leans into a more rhythmic, almost folk-pop groove that keeps the record’s pacing engaging. Here, one can hear Michellar’s folk influences mixed with contemporary sensibilities, creating a sound that feels both familiar and refreshingly original. The song’s presence on Spotify playlists has sparked discussions among fans about resilience and growth, further enhancing the album’s thematic depth.


The album’s eighth track, “The Letter,” unfolds with lyrical introspection born from collaborative songwriting circles and personal reflection. A standout in terms of narrative potency, this song weaves a compelling story that feels like a message from the heart itself, a poetic expression of both longing and closure. Its arrangement is understated yet powerful, giving space for the emotional weight of the lyrics to resonate. The experience of this song on streaming platforms like YouTube and SoundCloud has affirmed its impact, with listeners commenting on its cinematic quality and poignant delivery.


“Reverie,” the title track and ninth song, serves as the emotional core of the album. In “Reverie,” Michellar crystallizes the album’s overarching theme, the pursuit of inner peace and artistic coherence after years of silence and rediscovery. The track’s reflective lyricism, paired with gentle yet evocative instrumentation, creates a moment of contemplative beauty that feels almost sacred. It captures the dreamy quality of the title itself, a state of being that is both introspective and transcendental. On Spotify, where this song has already begun receiving significant listener engagement, “Reverie” is emerging as a fan favorite and a centerpiece around which the rest of the album’s narrative orbit revolves.


The tenth track, “Get Me There To Church,” featuring Helen Walford and Harrison Black, expands the album’s collaborative dimension once again. Here, Michellar’s melodic sensitivity marries beautifully with her collaborators’ distinct voices, resulting in a richly layered piece that celebrates unity and shared emotional resonance. This song stands as a musical metaphor for communal experience, a moment where individual journeys intersect and harmonize. The track’s presence on global streaming playlists underscores its wide appeal, resonating with listeners drawn to both its lyrical sincerity and melodic warmth.


“Conquer All With Love,” the eleventh track featuring Harrison Black & Christina Rntd, closes out the original sequence of songs with a message of empowerment and collective harmony. The track combines uplifting energy with thoughtful lyricism, reinforcing the album’s core themes of perseverance, unity, and emotional courage. Its rhythmic drive and compelling chorus make it a standout for live performance potential, and on platforms like Apple Music and YouTube, it is already being shared widely among fans seeking songs with both heart and momentum.


The album concludes with “The Star,” a fitting and luminous final chapter that gently brings “Reverie… From Then Till Now” to rest. As one of Michellar’s highlighted releases from her prolific 2025 run, “The Star” carries a quiet significance, not only as a standalone song but as a symbolic closer to the album’s emotional arc. It leans into restraint and atmosphere, allowing space for reflection rather than grand resolution. “The Star” feels like a guiding light, a metaphor for hope, self-belief, and the distant yet constant presence of purpose after a long internal journey. Michellar’s vocal delivery here is particularly tender, almost whispered at moments, reinforcing the sense of calm acceptance that defines the album’s closing mood. As the final note fades, “The Star” leaves listeners with a feeling of reassurance rather than finality, suggesting that while this chapter has been told, the journey itself continues, making it a poignant and emotionally resonant conclusion to the album.


In “Reverie…From Then Till Now,” Michellar doesn’t merely recite a series of songs; she invites listeners into a life lived with intention, courage, and a deep devotion to artistic truth. Across platforms including Spotify, Apple Music, SoundCloud, and YouTube, the album has found a global audience eager for music that feels both personal and universal. Each track contributes a distinct narrative thread to the album’s rich tapestry, yet together they form a cohesive story of transformation, resilience, and creative rebirth. “Reverie…From Then Till Now” stands not only as a musical milestone for Michellar but as a testament to the enduring power of voice, vulnerability, and artistic perseverance. Her journey from silence back to song, a path marked by introspection, collaboration, and relentless dedication, is reflected in every chord, lyric, and breath she shares. This album is more than a debut; it is a declaration of identity, a celebration of artistic evolution, and a deeply human expression of the connective power of music. For listeners around the world, “Reverie…From Then Till Now” offers both solace and inspiration, a reverie worth returning to again and again.



Written by Manuel

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