Go Sonny’s debut EP, ‘And No Birds Sing,’ is an emotional journey through five captivating tracks: “Opening,” “Mess,” “Over the Haze,” “The Smell of Dreams,” and “Dark Witch Day.” These songs come together to create a dreamy, soulful experience that tugs at your heartstrings and leaves you yearning for something undefined.
Picture this: Go Sonny’s voice, wrapped in dreamy soundscapes, invites you on an emotional adventure. She’s a fan of Kate Bush and Michael Mann’s films, and you can feel those influences in her music. It’s like she’s guiding you on a colorful, introspective quest for something elusive.
Go Sonny’s musical story began when she got her first guitar at 13. Inspired by the rock scene of the 2000s, she started writing songs in English. Then, she discovered Keats’ poems and Gothic literature, adding depth to her lyrics. Those early experiences shaped her into the artist she is today.
The EP’s sound is reminiscent of the 80s, brought to life with analog synthesizers and infectious melodies. Go Sonny’s vocals are a deep, melancholic reflection of her influences, evoking the romantic allure akin to Lana Del Rey.
Each track on ‘And No Birds Sing’ feels like a chapter in a dark and mysterious story, creating an atmosphere of intense, feminine energy. It’s as if Go Sonny is painting a vivid picture of longing and nostalgia with her music.
This EP is a promising debut for Go Sonny, showcasing her ability to craft emotive and introspective soundscapes that resonate deeply with the listener. ‘And No Birds Sing’ leaves you eagerly anticipating what this talented artist will create next in her musical journey.
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Review By: Diana Reed