Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Eternity BY Kate Jaconello

 


Eternity

By

Kate Jaconello

Written by

Steve Sheppard

 

It is so great to be back and connected musically with Kate Jaconello, we first met in London way back in 2011 after the release of her album Earth and Sky, and so much has changed for everyone since those heady days of the past, but in 2024 Kate returned with a single called Silent Alchemy, now two years later and we have a grand release called Eternity.

The beginning opening sequence starts in traditional new age style with a fluent progressing onward keyboard, reminding me of fellow UK artist Phil Thornton in the early stages of the piece, however a sea change of absolute genius is about to evolve from the volcano of talent that is Kate Jaconello.

Percussion is employed; a flourishing keyboard and we are in a totally different ocean of sound, one you may expect artists like Kerani to swim within, regardless this symphonic almost neo classical excursion is incredible to listen to, with elements of Vangelis within the weave as well.

A dramatic last one minute can even be found lurking like a musical Kraken in an under pinned soundtrack of an ending, one that is simply breath taking and compositionally stunning. One has to ask is this the artists best work thus far, and one would have to emphatically say yes, in fact I would dare to put my money where my mouth is an predict a top 5 slot at least for Eternity by Kate Jaconello, it’s that good.


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