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Postwoman

Ed LoVuolo

Postwoman by Ed LoVuolo | Stream Song

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Independent electronic music artist. Composer and producer of 3 albums within my Artist line. Personal, Aurora of Illuminating Passions, and Silverscapes.

Ed LoVuolo is an U.S.-based Pop Rock Pop artist from Binghamton, NY, active on SoundClick since 2021. With over 30 original tracks available on SoundClick, the catalog spans pop rock pop releases built for free streaming.

The music spans Rock, drawing on a sound influenced by 2020. Across releases, the mood is consistently love and cool, making the catalog easy to navigate for artists seeking a specific feel. Ed LoVuolo has released 3 albums on SoundClick alongside individual singles and instrumentals.

The catalog includes notable releases that highlight the artist's range and production quality. "White Lights, Cocktail Nights" is a pop rock production. "Personal" is a standout pop rock production. "Only Over You" is a focused pop rock production.

Ed LoVuolo offers free downloads on SoundClick, giving listeners and independent artists direct access to the catalog.

Ed LoVuolo has generated 879 streams on SoundClick, reaching #1 on the SoundClick Pop chart. Discover the full discography on SoundClick.

SoundClick artist Ed LoVuolo presents "Postwoman", a remarkable release in the Pop Rock Pop genre. The track showcases Ed LoVuolo's instinct for crafting memorable music. The arrangement unfolds with a natural ease, guiding the listener through a more immersive experience. Ed LoVuolo continues to build a Pop Rock Pop catalog on SoundClick, one of the longest-running platforms for independent artists.

Song Info
Genre
Pop Pop Rock
Author
Ed LoVuolo
Rights
2019 by Ed LoVuolo. All Rights Reserved.
Uploaded
March 23, 2021
Track Files
MP3
MP3 15.4 MB 320 kbps 6:43 minutes
Lossless
FLAC 120.5 MB (no audio tag)
Story behind the song
This is another ballad-like song I created when I obtained my first apartment and discovered my postal carrier was an attractive blonde. How many times I wondered if something could materialize and it inspired me to develop this song of hopelessly wishing something beautiful could come out of a chance meeting at the door.
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