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Kelsie Kimberlin’s “Dream of Peace” Is A Vision in Sound and Image

  • Curious For Music Team
  • Sep 26
  • 2 min read
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Kelsie Kimberlin’s “Dream of Peace” emerges not only as a song, but as a testament to what it means to create in times of turmoil.


Timed with the International Day of Peace, the release is steeped in significance, yet it avoids the pitfalls of didacticism. Instead, Kimberlin offers a deeply personal meditation that blossoms into a universal hymn for resilience and hope.


The decision to film in Kyiv during one of the war’s most perilous months is an act of defiance and devotion. Denys Akulov’s direction transforms this risk into a work of rare cinematic force, blending barren, apocalyptic landscapes with visions of restored vitality. Through technical precision and imaginative metaphor, the video underscores the inseparability of beauty and suffering in the contemporary Ukrainian experience.


The narrative centerpiece—the astronaut who is revealed to be Kimberlin herself—serves as both a mythic archetype and a mirror. It suggests the fragility of human aspiration, the loneliness of struggle, and the discovery that survival demands self-recognition. This allegory, coupled with the sunflower finale, situates the work in dialogue with the oldest traditions of art: death and rebirth, despair and transcendence.


Musically, the composition is equally compelling. From its gentle beginnings to its thunderous orchestral rise, the track charts an emotional journey that parallels its visual narrative. The production team, spanning continents from Ukraine to Colombia, ensures a sound that is both global and grounded. Kimberlin’s vocal delivery, tender yet unyielding, anchors the song with sincerity that cannot be manufactured.


As her sixth release of the year, “Dream of Peace” encapsulates Kimberlin’s dual vocation as artist and advocate. Her recognition by the United Nations and the British Crown underscores her role as a cultural diplomat, yet it is the art itself that leaves the lasting impression. This single is not a message in abstract—it is an embodied plea, sung with conviction, for peace that feels at once urgently local and profoundly global.



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