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Published on October 1st, 2019 | by Guest Contributor

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Vulnerable World releases groove-infused single ‘Coming Back Around’ ft. Kyle Seitz & Friends

Vulnerable World is an artist that’s worked in the music industry for a number of years. This release marks a public and creative debut that’s been long-awaited. At the heart of the project, Trey Lander has curated a large body of work that tackles humans at their weakest moments – moments of complete and utter vulnerability. It’s an immense collaboration that’s heading towards a delicately executed multi-medium album. The first injection from Vulnerable World comes in the form of vocal heavy single, Coming Back Around.

Vulnerable World is spearheading this emotively led movement by utilising his wide-reaching skills in production, composition, arrangement and engineering. Drawing from lengthy experience in the industry, he’s worked with a collection of characters for the upcoming album. He’s called upon a multitude of skilled vocalists, musicians, dancers, directors, painters and fashion designers to accumulate a mountain of stories around our fear innate of being vulnerable. With the album, Vulnerable World hopes to communicate a narrative of strength and unity, aiming to connect the listener above musical norms.

Amidst an array of forthcoming songs that celebrate a range of genres, one of the first singles released stands firmly in the feel-good arena. Hoping to remind people that there’s a joyful side that comes shortly after being vulnerable. Coming Back Around delivers the most delicious bass line, among r&b styled percussion – both supporting sophisticated layers of harmonic delivery. Showcasing a tight-knit and skilled group of creatives, the new single re-imagines the stereotypical definition of vulnerability and gives us permission to rejoice in what essentially makes us human.

Vulnerable World says: “Coming Back Around was meant to showcase the lighter side of being vulnerable. The energy and upbeat nature showcases the ability to overcome what make’s you vulnerable and move forward and grow into a better place. I brought in 9 musicians to record in a single day at Madison Studios in Atlanta, GA and what you hear is the result.



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