‘No Reason to Change’ is the soft-toned ode of self-love from Kodiak Arcade & Cabin Fever Orchestra

Kodiak Arcade and Cabin Fever Orchestra have come together to create the warm and orchestral single ‘No Reason To Change’. Penned by Graeme Cornies, this special track taps into the power of self-acceptance and unconditional love. Cornies, the man behind the globally known scores of Paw Patrol and Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, has traded in his kiddie tunes for a more mature, emotionally charged sound as the moniker Cabin Fever Orchestra. He seamlessly blends his pop songwriting chops with sweeping orchestral arrangements, creating a track that’s as intimate as a whispered secret and as grand as a cinematic score.

As the talented songwriter shares, “Usually, my pop songs and orchestral works are so different from one another that they don’t sound alike in the slightest, but this song represents the intersection of both of those sides of my musical voice, where a listener can hear how both projects would’ve naturally arisen from the same musical mind. I hear both projects distinctly, and I think this song somehow bridges those two distinct musical universes.”

‘No Reason To Change’ starts as a simple, stripped-down ballad, but as it progresses, it blossoms into a full-blown orchestral extravaganza. Each instrument, each note, is a brushstroke on the canvas of emotion. The lush strings, arranged by a talented quartet, weave a tapestry of sound that both soothes and stirs the soul. And let’s not forget Heather Kirby‘s masterful touch, which brings the entire piece to life with crystal-clear clarity. It’s a reminder that we are worthy of love, just as we are. With its heartfelt lyrics and soaring melodies, this track is a love letter to our inner selves, urging us to shed our masks and embrace our vulnerabilities.

You can also listen to ‘No Reason to Change’ in our Folk This Way playlist.

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