Friday, April 24, 2020

MUSIC REVIEW OF THE DAY: EMILY ROCKARTS - LITTLE FLOWER

Dreamy-voiced Rockarts can be all gentle on one song, then gut-punch you on the next. The Montreal-based alt. singer-songwriter moves easily from dreamy to aggressive pop, with some sweet little numbers in between, such as the gorgeous title cut. Her best weapons include her compelling, soft voice, and a knack for soothing and catchy melodies.

"We can worry about it later," she sings on "Right Now,", "It's all good, it's okay, it will work out any way, always does somehow," and you can't help but agree, your mind at ease from the confident beauty of the track. But up next is the raunchy "Stranger," about the fear left after a random and nasty confrontation. Current single "Stay" mixes it all together, a bubbly and enthusiastic dream-pop number with guitar edge to rough up the smooth verses. A big thumbs up for this debut.

No comments:

Post a Comment