Canadian singer Suzie McNeil released a new Christmas album, Snow Snow Snow. There are four covers and five original songs.
The music is Pop. The album has a dynamic spin on Christmas classics yet feels nostalgic. The record also has five remarkable, original pieces that feel festive and give a genuine feeling of love and joy during the holiday season.
These five songs are fantastic in composition and rhythm. Mistletoe Miracle has fun trombone music. It parallels Faith Hill’s This Kiss but with a Christmassy touch. The tune This is Christmas has a cute 1950s vibe mixed with contemporary beats. The cheerful music reminds me of Kelly Clarkson’s recent Christmas album, When Christmas Comes Around. Snow Snow Snow has a great old-school sound. Suzie McNeil did impressive work with the composition. It parallels Fergie’s single Big Girls Don’t Cry but with a more upbeat sound. There’s also a Shania Twain vibe, especially her songs from the 90s. The song Me & You (This Christmas) has a lovely beat. It has gradual tempo changes. There’s a joyful sound, especially with the presence of the guitar. It parallels the musical works of Shania Twain and Sheryl Crow. Christmas Came Early is a captivating ballad. The violin, piano and guitar create a unique, heartfelt composition.
The album has four beautiful renditions of Christmas classics. The tune The First Noël has bold Pop-style music that gives it a catchy beat. The saxophone and drums are incredible. The modern rhythm works perfectly because of the composition. What Christmas Means to Me has a dynamic, modern Pop beat. It follows the rhythm of the original version – it’s an homage to Stevie Wonder’s Christmas classic. This rendition of Oh Holy Night is captivating. It’s close to the composition of the original version combined with modern beats. The rhythm is fantastic with the saxophone. Hallelujah is similar to the original version but with a little twist. The song has a beautiful piano playing in the background- soothing.
Suzie McNeil added her spin to Christmas classics, and she has incredible Christmas songs composed with heart and soul.
Suzie McNeil’s voice is soft and husky. She performs beautifully throughout the album. Her vocal style reminds me of Shania Twain, Sheryl Crow, and Faith Hill. Suzie McNeil sings the original songs and Christmas classics with heart and soul.
The album has five original songs that describe Christmas through Suzie McNeil’s perspective and stories. Mistletoe Miracle is a romantic piece. Suzie McNeil wrote the song. It starts with a story about who wasn’t engaging in love and would rather watch Love Actually. Then, suddenly, she comes into her life, and it’s love at first sight. It’s cute and from the heart. The song This Is Christmas is heartwarming and soulful. Suzie Mcneil, Thomas Salter, and Thakkar Zubin did remarkable work describing holiday traditions in detail, such as the streets filled with snow and hearing a choir perform. It feels personal and genuine. There’s so much hope and joy. Snow Snow Snow is a romantic song. Suzie McNeil wrote this piece in a way that feels personal and relatable. It covers the classic details of Christmas celebrations, including the mistletoe, Christmas carols and cozying up by the fireplace.
Two songs of this Christmas album celebrate family life, in this case, during the holiday season. Suzie McNeil and her husband, Andrew, wrote two personal pieces: Me & You (This Christmas) and Christmas Came Early. Me & You (This Christmas) feels romantic and relaxing. It talks about the little pleasures of Christmas, such as music playing, mistletoe and Christmas PJs. It’s also a sweet love song. Christmas Came Early is another romantic song. The words are hopeful and, from the heart, a celebration of true love. The most touching detail of the tune is the mention of her baby’s birth. It also honours the simple pleasures of life.
The album Snow Snow Snow is available.
