The second work of the upcoming New York singer refers to disconnection in a relationship.
A measured and soft sound with organic bass steps and relaxing guitar tweaks form the basis of “Stormy Weather.” Roisin’s vocal part shows a pleasant ease, and although she sings about non-reconciliation, the concentration of lightness in the chorus absorbs us. And an unexpected transition to the spreading phonk corridor is a necessary contrasting find for airy R&B vibrations. Roisin hypnotically and vividly depicts strange, forced, unpredictable life contacts.
No comments:
Post a Comment