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Tora Woloshin finds comfort in the stars on "Carried by Stars"


Tora Woloshin begins her latest single, "Carried by Stars," featuring Gene Castello, with a depth of feeling that is at once personal and universal. The song is not just about love lost, it’s about how the entire universe appears to listen to, cradle, and ultimately transport you through.

The song softens personal heartbreak with heavenly imagery, rendering the pain less like a private storm and more like a shared grief. Her interest in astrology profoundly informs Woloshin's writing, and that influence comes through strongly here. She isn’t just circulating about the stars with pride, instead, she uses them as a lifeline, a whisper that, in even our darkest moments, something vast and steady is watching over us.

Gene Castello adds an extra dimension, a counter voice that echoes in the midnight sky alongside Woloshin. Together is a healing that feels natural and not overly rushed. The song feels like the comfort one gets when the weight of their own emotions is lifted, you let these feelings float cheerfully.

"Carried by Stars" isn’t your typical love song. It’s a vast bound journey through heartache, and it leaves you with the quiet conviction that, despite feeling shattered, you are still held by the universe, by music, and by whatever silent force that is in healing.

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