![]() ![]() "Gavi's Song" is somber and mournful, a sweeping piano-violin gem that she began writing with the late Gaviati, later finishing it on her own. ![]() However, on the closing number, Stirling releases a wallop of sentiment. Over 13 tracks of rousing violin stompers, Stirling continuously proves that she can party just as well as she can stir the soul. On an album without a skippable track, the standouts are big moments like the tropical-trap jam "Prism" and the propulsive glory of the unique "Mirage" with Indian-American femcee Raja Kumari. Shiny Toy Guns/Versant vocalist Carah Faye conveys Stirling's faith and trust in God on "Where Do We Go," while country duo Dan + Shay step out of their boots for a shimmering dose of nostalgia on "Those Days." Blues-rocker ZZ Ward adds gritty soul to the empowering "Hold My Heart" and Andrew McMahon carries the torch even further with the adventurous "Something Wild." Weezer's Rivers Cuomo and Christian rapper Lecrae appear on "Don't Let This Feeling Fade," but their star power never overshadows Stirling. Christina Perri adds her effective sentimentality to the title track, mirroring Stirling's soul with lines like "There's some things I should have said/I was too afraid/It was just so hard to let you know/Now it's all too late." From there, Stirling enters "The Arena" to get dirty with her demons, before rising from the ashes on the explosive "The Phoenix," which is what one might imagine if Nero hired a classical violinist. From there, a handful of guests assist in conveying Stirling's thoughts. The ethereal "Lost Girls" cleanses Stirling's confusion with a Celtic raver. Each song is a step through the processing of pain, an emotional roller coaster that finds Stirling on a journey to face the darkness and find a way to carry on. On Brave Enough, Stirling taps into a deep well of pain - inspired by her own emotional maturity and the death of her best friend and keyboardist, Jason Gaviati, in November 2015 - and the result is an organic interplay between her instrument and digital beats that focuses more on pleasant rhythms than dubstep muscle. Her first two efforts - thrilling collisions of violin acrobatics and electronic embellishment - were novel, but there was something missing to that new age dubstep. Lindsey Stirling's third album, Brave Enough, is where her crossover sound falls nicely into place. Browse our selection and find the perfect Lindsey Stirling ringtone to show your love for Lindsey Stirling.Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs. No matter what type of device you have, we have a Lindsey Stirling ringtone for you. In addition to the popular file formats that are compatible with iPhone and Android devices, we also offer other audio formats like AAC, AMR, and MIDI for users of both devices. Simply choose the format that is compatible with your device and download the ringtone to set it as your default Android ringtone. Simply download the M4R file to your computer and then transfer it to your phone to set it as your iPhone ringtone.įor Android users, we offer a range of file formats including MP3, WAV, and OGG. ![]() Download Looking for the perfect Lindsey Stirling ringtone to set as your phone's notification sound? Look no further! We have a wide selection of Lindsey Stirling ringtones available in a variety of file formats to suit your needs.įor iPhone users, we offer ringtones in M4R format, which is the native format for iPhone ringtones. ![]()
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