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Posted:
Aug 7, 2019 - 8:50am
ScottFromWyoming wrote:
ptooey wrote:
sirdroseph wrote:
That is really good and the video is good too; the graininess is very effective and I love that they let her be on the video. Although I bet they have some confusion on exactly how to market her, she does not fall into any genre I can think of. Kind of a universal great voice.
The album is a mishmash of soul and country and gospel and Phil Spector-style pop produced by Dan Auerbach. Well worth a listen, IMO.
I recognize the music and the name from KEXP but you know how it goes when they play a song and then 5 minutes later say it was "Yola" but you can't make that association so that's where it stayed for me. I do think I thought it was something older that they pulled from the Soul archives.
I hadn't heard it until this morning. I'd listened to the new Teskey Brothers album on Spotify the other day and hadn't really bothered to look for anything else as my phone was just spittin' out a bunch of nu-soul stuff. That started playing this morning while I was driving to work and caught my attention.
That is really good and the video is good too; the graininess is very effective and I love that they let her be on the video. Although I bet they have some confusion on exactly how to market her, she does not fall into any genre I can think of. Kind of a universal great voice.
The album is a mishmash of soul and country and gospel and Phil Spector-style pop produced by Dan Auerbach. Well worth a listen, IMO.
I recognize the music and the name from KEXP but you know how it goes when they play a song and then 5 minutes later say it was "Yola" but you can't make that association so that's where it stayed for me. I do think I thought it was something older that they pulled from the Soul archives.
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Posted:
Aug 7, 2019 - 7:48am
sirdroseph wrote:
That is really good and the video is good too; the graininess is very effective and I love that they let her be on the video. Although I bet they have some confusion on exactly how to market her, she does not fall into any genre I can think of. Kind of a universal great voice.
The album is a mishmash of soul and country and gospel and Phil Spector-style pop produced by Dan Auerbach. Well worth a listen, IMO.
I don't know what rock I've been hiding under, but I've found my candidate for album of the year (released in February)
That is really good and the video is good too; the graininess is very effective and I love that they let her be on the video. Although I bet they have some confusion on exactly how to market her, she does not fall into any genre I can think of. Kind of a universal great voice.