British Armenian songwriter and visionary creator Richard Simonian steps forward with a deeply moving new single titled Somewhere in the Heavens. The track carries an emotional weight that immediately reaches the listener, built around beautiful piano lines, warm atmospheric pads, and a massive uplifting chorus shaped by rich gospel inspired vocals. The performance is tender, melodic, and full of goose bump moments that transmit real human feeling, love, loss, and the fragile beauty of life.
Somewhere in the Heavens serves as a song of remembrance. Released during the Christmas season, it reflects the soft ache that arrives when memories of loved ones feel strongest. Simonian captures the sensation of speaking to those who have passed, honouring their presence, and keeping their light alive. The blend of emotional vocals and cinematic instrumentation creates a universal portrait of missing someone during the holidays. The song offers comfort and hope by reminding listeners that love continues in ways that reach beyond the physical world.
Simonian has built a reputation as a storyteller who writes with emotional depth and spiritual reflection. Drawing on Armenian ancestry, lived experience, and a deep connection to memory, he creates music that speaks to loss, love, identity, and the unseen threads that bind people together. His recent rise on radio and streaming platforms reflects how strongly listeners connect with his sincere approach to songwriting. Somewhere in the Heavens arrives at a time when many listeners will feel its message in a very personal way.
His second new single, This Love Is My Homeland (Ays Ser Im Yerkire), takes a powerful step into heritage and cultural truth. The track opens with guitar and vocals that set a warm rhythmic scene before drums lift the rhythm into a bouncy pop infused flow. Melodic vocals carry a chorus that feels worldly and heartfelt with traditional influences woven throughout the arrangement. The result is a song that feels organic, folky, sweet, and anchored in the sound of community and togetherness.
This Love Is My Homeland (Ays Ser Im Yerkire) stands as a musical testimony to the people of Artsakh, known internationally as Nagorno Karabakh. Simonian uses the song to highlight the quiet and systematic erasure faced by Armenians in the region. While the subject matter is serious, the music remains uplifting and warm, carrying its message through soulful melodies, storytelling lyrics, and expressive instrumentation. It is both a lament and a call for justice that shines light on history through the human spirit of music.
The single is the flagship piece from Simonian’s Artsakh album and represents the emotional core of the project. It speaks to the loss of ancestral homeland and the painful reality of a world that looked away while displacement took place. Simonian crafted the song with a melodic and accessible sound, ensuring that its message could reach listeners outside the Armenian community and resonate with a wider audience.
Both Somewhere in the Heavens and This Love Is My Homeland are now featured as a special double powerplay at 1:30 PM Eastern USA time for the next month and appear on the A List World Playlist. These two works reveal an artist with a powerful voice, a message that matters, and a gift for turning human experience into captivating music.
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Somewhere in the Heavens
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EajxoGblhN4
This Love Is My Homeland (Ays Ser Im Yerkire)
Video: https://youtu.be/2JVzAhZlGo8?si=btebZi9nUhigINBl
