Boot Scootin' Reviews take on my new video and song!

Hey friends, 

If you haven't heard, my new song and video are out and gathering quite a bit of attention.  This really made me get teary eyed.  Thank you so much!   Here's the latest review hot of this morning's debut from BootscootinReviews.com:  

"In her evocative single Polar Train, Julianne Ankley delivers a song that feels like a journey in sound and spirit. From the moment the first note strikes, listeners are pulled into a world of icy landscapes, soulful storytelling, and musical grit that only a seasoned artist could craft. Polar Train is more than a song. It is an experience that resonates with anyone who has felt the pull of emotion and the echo of the railroad whistle deep in their bones.

A Visual Storytelling Masterpiece

The recently released music video for Polar Train beautifully complements the song’s narrative. We see a striking woman with her guitar walking through a wintery train station, her presence as compelling as the stark landscape around her. Train cars with a western vibe stand like silent witnesses to her journey, and the travel stickers on her guitar case tell us she has lived a life full of roads and songs. This visual sets the tone for a story of movement, longing, and resilient heart.

Musicality That Strikes Like Winter Wind

Musically, Polar Train is a tapestry woven with blistering guitar work and powerful vocal expression. A standout moment arrives around the 2:07 mark, where a break in the song allows Julianne’s voice to soar. Her vocal range here is not just impressive, it is raw and commanding, evocative of a woman who has seen heartache and turned it into strength. The guitar solo that precedes it feels like a burst of snow laced energy, perfectly matched to the imagery of that lonely station.

Lyricism That Pulls You In

The lyrics of Polar Train are poetic and vivid, with lines like “I hear that whistle calling me and I’d run but I don’t know how” capturing the push and pull of love and loss. The metaphor of a polar train, “full of frozen hearts loaded down,” speaks to the chill of heartbreak and the magnetic draw of someone who leaves a lasting impression. Julianne’s storytelling is both personal and universal, as every listener can find a piece of their own story in her words.

Whether it is the hypnotic “ice blue eyes” referenced in the chorus or the playful “whoo hoo hoo hoo hoo” that closes the track with joy and release, Polar Train walks the line between melancholy and celebration. It is a song that makes you want to grab your coat, pick up your guitar, and ride the rails of your own soul’s yearning.

Final Thoughts on the Julianne Ankley Polar Train Review

Polar Train showcases Julianne Ankley’s artistry at its best, honest, musically rich, and emotionally resonant. It is a song that stays with you long after the last chord fades, one that feels like a winter sunrise, cold at first, then breathtakingly beautiful. This is a journey worth taking again and again."

 

 

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