Single Review—Spiraling Up
‘Spiraling Up’ Beacons A New Age: A Review of The Song Gardeners’ Transformative Anthem
We live in an era where the voices of divisive forces seem louder and more invasive. Society, fragmented by sectarian ideologies, no longer appears to be a favorable field to experience peace and prosperity. Cries resound everywhere, pressing for change, but sincere hearts wonder where to get started. The Song Gardeners seem to tell us that hope is not completely lost. Their latest song, “Spiraling Up,” arrives in time as a transformative anthem pointing to light and hope. The song is a bold call for consciousness. It invites listeners to rise above fear, illusion, and confusion into a higher collective frequency.
About the Creators
The Song Gardeners is a powerful name in the world of uplifting music. The song, authored and composed by the triad—Mary Gospe, David Scheibner, and Wendy von Oech—has become an impactful voice championing the transformation of a new age. The production quality is world-class, with the starring contribution of the artists. Mary Gospe’s lead vocals are both warm and commanding, guiding listeners through the song’s emotional journey. David Scheibner has contributed to the success of the song as bassist, guitarist, percussionist, and producer. Corrie Dunn’s angelic harmonies create a celestial atmosphere. While achieving a unique and conscious sound of its own, the song seems to have drawn inspiration from legends like ELO, The Alan Parsons Project, and ABBA.

Spiraling Up
The powerful lyrics of the composition, championed by the triad, bestow a transformative character to the single. The lines convey unity, empowerment, and a new paradigm founded on love and compassion. At its core, the song resonates deeply with the spiritual and psychological shifts that the world crucially needs today. “Spiraling Up” is not just a melodious track; it is rather a vision of a better world, expressed through music. From the very first stanza, we are propelled into a journey of self-discovery and social awakening. In the lines, “Whatever’s not for the good of all / Is breaking down, will crumble and fall,” we come across the collective desire for justice and harmony. The chorus appears to be a harbinger of positive transformation. The song has successfully fused inspiring musical elements with an enlightening message.
Take Away
Listening to “Spiraling Up” was not just an auditory treat for me; the message it embodies is so powerful in infusing hope and light into our being. The genuine intention of The Song Gardeners to guide the world towards a much better state is highly evident in the song and is laudable. This is a must-listen song for anyone who sees music as a vehicle of inspiration and transformation.