//Song Review\\ Niamh Lloyd White embodies bittersweet nostalgia with first seasonal single 'Christmas Miracle'
- Jessica Draper Mann

- 2 days ago
- 1 min read
There is a unique kind of ache that can come with Christmas for many. While couples cosy up under twinkling lights and families reunite after the business of the year, for some, it is a difficult time of reflection and loneliness. They look back on happier times with a bittersweet nostalgia, rather than unmistakable joy.
With her latest single, ‘Christmas Miracle,’ Niamh Lloyd White is familiar with this loneliness; however, she hasn’t let it defeat her. Instead, she has chosen to create a stunning comfort from the ache through soft, as snow, orchestrals (including Niamh herself on flute) and piano, and passionate, bittersweet lyricism all about losing a love that meant the world.
‘Christmas Miracle’ isn’t just a Christmas song. It is a stunning embodiment of nostalgia and from-the-heart spirit that will delight all who listen, especially when in the good company of sparkling Christmas classics and covers such as Lily Allen’s ‘Somewhere Only We Know’ (2013) and ‘Fairy Tale of New York’ (1988).
This is a story of passionate hindsight in a world where it can feel almost haunting to get reflective, and it's a must-listen for all.
‘Christmas Miracle’ by Niamh Lloyd White is out now. Click below to choose your streaming platform.






































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