Song Review: Kimmi Bitter – “Aquamarine”

Kimmi Bitter’s “Aquamarine” is a delightful folk and Americana track that radiates happy, romantic, and chill vibes, reminiscent of the throwback Hawaiian Country style. Drawing inspiration from the ambiance of Elvis Presley’s ‘Blue Hawaii’ and Patti Page’s ‘Old Cape Cod’, Bitter has created a song that feels like a refreshing blast from the past, perfectly…

Kimmi Bitter’s “Aquamarine” is a delightful folk and Americana track that radiates happy, romantic, and chill vibes, reminiscent of the throwback Hawaiian Country style. Drawing inspiration from the ambiance of Elvis Presley’s ‘Blue Hawaii’ and Patti Page’s ‘Old Cape Cod’, Bitter has created a song that feels like a refreshing blast from the past, perfectly capturing the essence of a summer day by the seaside. The song, written in the mountains of North Carolina, is imbued with a longing for the ocean, and it successfully transports listeners to a serene, beachside setting.

The lyrics, “We’ll be so far from shore / Out in the waters warm / Come drift away with me, aquamarine,” set a tone of escapism and relaxation. Bitter’s voice, harmonious and soothing, evokes the image of a tranquil sea, inviting listeners to drift away into a serene dreamscape. The reference to Hanalei Bay and the use of the word ‘aquamarine’ to describe the ocean’s hue add a layer of vivid, sensory detail to the song, making it a vivid auditory experience.

“Aquamarine” showcases Bitter’s ability to blend classic country elements with a modern sensibility, creating a sound that is both nostalgic and contemporary. The instrumentation, which includes the gentle strumming of a guitar and the subtle rhythms of a percussion, complements the song’s beachy, laid-back feel. The chorus, “I’ve got no worries / I know no time / We’re in no hurry / To get back to life, aquamarine,” encapsulates the song’s message of taking a moment to relax and enjoy the simple pleasures of life.

Kimmi Bitter and the Westside Twang, known for their retro journey into the year 1962, have once again proven their prowess in creating music that transports listeners to a different era. “Aquamarine” is not just a song, but an invitation to unwind, to imagine oneself sipping piña coladas by the ocean, and to embrace the peacefulness of a seaside retreat.

In essence, “Aquamarine” is a perfect embodiment of Kimmi Bitter’s artistic vision, offering a refreshing take on folk and Americana music. The track is an ode to the sea, to summer, and to the timeless allure of a beachside paradise. It’s a song that encourages listeners to take that much-deserved vacation and to immerse themselves in the soothing rhythms of ocean waves and island melodies.


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