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This Woman Holds Room Spellbound With Disturbed’s “The Sound Of Silence”

If you love mournful ballads, this video is a delightful treat for you. It features one of the most captivating songs you’ll come across on the internet, performed by an equally captivating artist.

Tara Bloch-Vere, hailing from Oslo, Norway, possesses an extraordinary voice that she sang “The Sound Of Silence” during her audition for The Voice Norway. Sadly, she remains one of the most underrated talents in the world. Encountering such a beautiful singer with an even more remarkable voice is certainly not an everyday occurrence.

Her voice is like that of an angel! She breaks away from the typical soft and alluring singing style. Instead, her slow and deep rumbling voice, with its unique qualities, has the power to instantly captivate and enchant. You can bet that when she starts singing, she will send shivers down the spine of everyone in the room.

It’s truly an amazing experience. Take a moment to watch the full video below and we’re certain that you will be impressed:

If you found yourself getting emotional while watching this video, know that you’re not alone. Many viewers admitted that they couldn’t hold back their tears. One person wrote, “Mama and I are crying; this rendition is so powerful and beautiful.”

Tara’s undeniable talent was evident to another viewer who commented, “She did very well; it’s like she grabs hold of your soul and infuses it with powerful emotions. I wish she had kept singing; then I wouldn’t have to replay it all day. I loved it.”

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