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Zoe Zobrist Reminds You That Though Life Isn’t ‘What You Expected,’ Things Can Get ‘Better’

Whenever it seems like you’ve ‘leaped off that precipice and you realized you wouldn’t stick it,’ vocalist lyricist Zoe Zobrist is here to help out in your mending with her new independent society tune.

Laments occur. As one carries on with life, it’s difficult to not encounter those enthusiastic scratches and scratches that accompany the entire course of being alive. It’s not difficult to gather an assortment of scars, both mental and physical, however Zoe Zobrist is here to advise you that it’s OK to pass on these second thoughts – and the people who keep on causing you to feel as such — before. In “Better,” debuting here on TheMagazineCity, the Dallas-local winds around a powerful story about how she “ought to have been known better” about specific things and certain individuals.

“When my hands let go,” she sings towards the finish of the tune. “Of each of the strings I attached to keep me/Somewhere I believed was home/You’re not a companion to me/Yeah I know better.” Zoe’s track grandstands her sincere songwriting gifts. With a marvelous creation matched with Zoe’s vocals makes the vibe of a memory. Zoe thinks back on the permanent minutes in her day to day existence, just to acknowledge what she can change.

“‘Better’ is a journal like, transitioning articulation of the acknowledgment that a few things in life aren’t what you anticipated that they should be,” Zoe imparts to TheMagazineCity. “It’s tied in with recuperating. It’s tied in with giving up and continuing on.”

Zoe’s vocation continues to move on as “Better” shows up behind “Gracious, Baby,” the melody composed for her yet-to-be-conceived child, Beau. Both “Gracious, Baby” and “Better” show Zoe as an artist who plays from the heart, somebody unafraid to share her highs and lows in weak ways that resound with audience members all over. “Better” additionally denotes her most memorable tune of 2022, with “Gracious, Baby” and “Disappear” filling her 2021, while 2020 saw Zoe discharge “Fire, “Every one of My Friends Are Dead,” and “Who You Gonna Be?”

Assuming that she continues doing this, Zoe will be your number one independent society musician. The Texan songstress has been working diligently, performing on stages across the land – from The Viper Room in L.A. to Dallas Forth Worth’s Six Flags Amphitheater. En route, she’s refined her sound by merging together the entirety of her inclinations and impacts, making captivating and charming music that vows to get “better” with time as it were.