“The music business never stops changing. It is easier to reach people, but definitely harder to keep their attention.”
Rebecca Cullen
It’s really one of those songs that just works, everything about it works – you can listen on repeat & contemplate the words & the world around you.
The musicality has been kept to a classic, nostalgic level – simplistic yet effective. A vintage approach fused with something fresh & greatly appealing.
It’s like a guilty pleasures done properly experience. It feels great to lose yourself in the playlist, and what’s more, everything progresses in a totally satisfying way.
The project revolves around our theme of fighting inner battles; depression, conflicts with other people, etc. We share our experiences & rough times.
An album that presents listeners with an array of thick & memorable indie melodies, as well as a fresh & unique leading voice.
This album is the kind that leaves you not wanting to miss a moment. A definite recommend, one of the most eclectic & creatively free albums of the year.
There are few singers that can withstand this sort of stripped back musical ambiance & stand so tall. Brielle’s voice has an effortless beauty & power.
The album is magical. There’s not a collection of songs aimed at both children & parents that is quite as appropriately & impressively crafted as this.
You’d recognise the track & the sound of the band in an instant. It’s a great sound – exciting & authentic in every way.
The track takes a little bit from the classic r&b sound, the mellow vibe, and fuses it with an incredibly energetic rap performance.
The intricacy of the guitar playing is incredibly skillful & gives off the impression of there being much more to it than a single instrument.