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Gabrielle Ornate – The March of the Caterpillars
Even when you become someone, don't forget who you once were and where you came from. This is how we see the main idea of ​​the debut single and music video 'The March of the Caterpillars' by artist Gabrielle Ornate. The vocals are full of effects and complement the real indie-rock where his presentation defines the future movement of the melody. The synthesizer part of the composition generalizes the harmony when the rhythms are unexpectedly broken several times in the middle of the song.


The interesting musical material of the debut was twice welcomed after watching the music video 'The March of the Caterpillars'. The video fascinates us with its colors and fabulousness. Semi-animation, semi-portrait, it gives us a set of images and ideas about the singer herself and that she sings. The protagonist of the video is an ordinary caterpillar that sees the sky, the sun and fluttering butterflies. This is exactly the world she dreams of. She tries to climb into the sky with a big hope but everything have own time and everything always comes on time.


Gabrielle fits very well into a butterfly portrait and in the music video her wings are blown by the wind and are ready to lift her above her former environment. We are also ready to move forward and realize our dreams as Gabrielle Ornate did recently by releasing her debut single and music video. Rate her work by watching 'The March of the Caterpillars' below on YouTube.