"Fly Me to the Moon" is a song about longing and the desire for "other words" to express love. By slowing the tempo and softening the delivery, The Macarons Project highlights the sincerity of the lyrics. They remind us that sometimes, the most powerful way to say "I love you" isn't with a shout, but with a whisper.
In the crowded world of jazz standards, few songs have been covered as relentlessly as "Fly Me to the Moon." From Frank Sinatra’s brassy, definitive swing to Astrud Gilberto’s bossa nova lilt, the track usually carries a sense of grand romanticism. However, —the elusive musical duo known for their minimalist acoustic covers—managed to find a new, quieter corner of the moon. A Masterclass in Minimalism The Macarons Project Fly Me To The Moon
Released as part of their signature "acoustic sessions," The Macarons Project’s version strips away the big band artifice. Gone are the soaring trumpets and rhythmic drums. In their place is a single, delicately plucked acoustic guitar and a vocal performance that feels more like a shared secret than a public performance. "Fly Me to the Moon" is a song