Drawing us in with an elegantly strummed guitar soundscape and textured drums with electric riffs, Doron Karavani opens I’ll Be There with a sentimental nature as he sings, “There’s something I’d like to say to you before you go, thank you for the time you spent here with me in Rome…”
The opus take us on a sublime and relatable journey laced with poetic prowess and authenticity. We appreciate the timelessness that the song exudes and the Hollywood movie synchability. I’ll Be There serves as a heartfelt ode to the people who shape our lives, weaving together diverse influences and the talented artist’s rich musical background. This track is a standout from their album Time to Rise, reflecting on the passage of time and the importance of appreciating the relationships that define us.
We learn that the band, hailing from a serendipitous meeting at a studio in the quaint town of Porvoo near Helsinki, brings a unique blend of talents to the table. Doron Karavani leads with soulful vocals and acoustic guitar, perfectly complemented by Kalevi Louhivuori‘s emotive trumpet. The electric guitar riffs of Niklas Mansner add a layer of depth, while Rob Dominis’ keyboard work creates a lush backdrop. The rhythm section, with Thomas Strönroos on drums and Janne Rayala on bass, ties it all together, grounding the song with a steady, heartfelt groove.
Their sound is a fusion of influences, from the laid-back rhythms of Bob Marley to the epic sounds of Led Zeppelin and the progressive stylings of Genesis. This eclectic mix gives I’ll Be There a timeless quality, bridging classic rock with a modern acoustic warmth. Recorded at the Magnusborg Studio in Porvoo and expertly mixed by Marko Kataja, the production is crisp, highlighting the band’s intricate interplay and the emotional resonance of the lyrics.
I’ll Be There is a reminder to cherish the people around us before time slips away. Doron’s voice, imbued with sincerity, invites listeners to reflect on their own lives and the relationships that have shaped them. The lyrics, born from a deep sense of gratitude, are relatable and poignant, striking a chord with anyone who has ever felt the weight of time passing.
Live performances in Helsinki have already seen the band garnering attention, and with the upcoming three-episode documentary about Doron Karavani, fans can look forward to getting a deeper insight into the artist’s journey and the making of this heartfelt music.
As Doron himself puts it, “My main motive, the dynamo behind my music, and the heart of my work is the unification of souls through music, and the reconciliation of a better world for all beings.” This ethos shines through in I’ll Be There, making it more than just a song, but a piece of art that resonates on a deeply human level.
We have added I’ll Be There to our New Music Spotlight playlist, and our TIMELESS playlist, whilst we continue to stream the wider discography of Doron Karavani, including his 2009 album, Other Side!