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Lindsey Stirling and Mako Weave a Bittersweet Tale of Healing on “Lose You Now”

For close to a decade, Lindsey Stirling has been weaving her masterful violin melodies with electronic beats to create a unique sound that’s propelled her to the forefront of the crossover scene. Wasting no time in 2021, she’s teamed up with Mako to release their collaborative single, “Lose You Now.” In addition to the song’s release, fans were treated to a poignant music video from the duo to help set the scene for the story. Written in memory of Stirling’s late father and best friend, “Lose You Now” arrives over a month after the release of Mako’s sophomore album, Fable. As attentive fans may have noticed, the song is actually a reimagining of Stirling’s instrumental track “Guardian” from 2019’s ...

Mako Drops Emotive Sophomore Album “Fable”

Mako has kept the anticipation high for his new sophomore album, releasing the impressive singles “Coyote,” “Chameleon,” “Parable,” “Again,” and “Ocelot.” The wait is finally over, and Fable has arrived. It’s an emotive body of work that serves to represent the latest chapter of Mako’s life and showcases his creative exploration into different musical genres.  Through each track, the striking 11-song album cultivates a rich, captivating soundscape incorporating a mix of somber and upbeat tones with his haunting vocals. You can also hear a mix of classical influences with the beautiful violin instrumentals as he layers them into the progressive atmosphere he’s created. The entire album is truly a pi...

Mako Gives Fans Latest Glimpse into Forthcoming Album with “Again”

Mako‘s lead-up to his sophomore album has been nothing short of spectacular. The Los Angeles-based singer, songwriter, and producer has released an impressive slew of singles from the album including “Coyote,” “Chameleon,” and “Parable.” For his latest tease at the LP, he’s dropped “Again” via Ultra Records.  “Again” encapsulates everything about Mako’s sound fans have come to love, laced in a refreshing wintery feel. The crooner himself describes approaching the track as a challenge, further elaborating that he wanted to take “something familiar while reaching for something else that [he] hasn’t heard before.” Mako’s immaculate vocals serve as the driving portion of this tune, as the...