Astrogirl by ibbi Too Vicious: Review
A solo singer-songwriter, ibbi Too Vicious has had their hit “Astrogirl” produced by the band NoSpace. The track was recorded at “If We Die We Die Studios”, which is an offshoot of the artist’s record label “If We Die We Die Records”. “Astrogirl” immerses oneself in a groovy polish. It was engineered and mixed by Turner Allen.
“Astrogirl” has an interesting genre combination of RnB, Math Rock, and a bit of Rap is incorporated into the style of singing. The instrumentation of the song has a deep-rooted connection with faded mellow guitar sequences. But, the actual musical bloodline of the track keeping it consistent is the bassline. It has a rich and deep vibe to it. As for the singing, the artist has a wonderful flow and their ode feels quite passionate after hearing the track multiple times. Within the context and general feel of “Astrogirl”, there’s an aura of gloom present. It has been implemented quite gently on the song’s surface. So, if you’re in the mood for something emotional but with an upbeat twist, then the song should be right up your alley.
This track’s inspiration comes from society’s present enthusiasm for astrology. In addition to that, the lyrical content of the song is based on astrological ideas. Another notable meaning behind “Astrogirl” is the concept of a woman not understanding the depth of the artist’s self and wishing to be with them on the basis of various factors other than actually wanting to be with them.
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Photo credits: Jake Hicks, Chris Wise
Review by: Damien Reid