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Sophie Meiers

You And Me Again

Listen: You And Me Again - Sophie Meiers

August 20, 2020 in stream

Released alongside the announcement of the EP it takes its title from, Sophie Meiers’ You And Me Again is an aural assault. With production work from Danny Harle, the sound here is distinctively intense - one-part sugar-coated, one-part tortured, Meiers’ heartbroken sounding vocals brittle and delicate, surrounded by sharp objects.

The song evokes an “us vs the world” mentality, drawing on feelings of vulnerability and helplessness as it depicts the sense of isolation from everyone and everything except the one person who understands what you are feeling.

With a visual identity that draws on dark gothic imagery combined with a childlike innocence, Meiers challenges the norms and expectations associated with traditional gender roles and sexuality in music. Having grown up in Durango, Colorado, Meiers quickly gravitated to music growing up, escaping a toxic home environment at the age of 14. With support from a community cultivated online, they couch-surfed around the country, writing and producing music before ultimately gaining traction on SoundCloud with a style that recalls “90s Gwen Stefan produced by Trent Reznor”.

Check out Meiers’ You And Me Again below.

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Shima Ft. Miyachi

Machine

Listen: Machine - Shima feat. Miyachi

August 17, 2020 in stream

It would appear that August is the month for pop songs called Machine. Back following up on Rare, her single released this time last year, Shima is a half-Japanese, half-American musician who brings together an eclectic array of sounds, cultivating a crisp modern reimagining of what pop can be.

Describing the creation of Machine, Shima explains how the song came about as she decided to pursue music as a full time career, leaving her office job behind:

“I started writing this song shortly before I quit, as I started to realize that I was living in denial by choosing a safe and low-risk career. However, it soon transformed into a broader commentary on how corporations treat their employees.”

There is a a sense of fun to Machine, but it ultimately describes something important: we should work to live, and not live to work. It can be easy to feel dominated by our jobs at times, and it is important that we remember what matters.

Together with Shima’s cool, sassy vocal, Machine really additional vocals from rapper Miyachi, who brings contrast to the track whilst maintaining its overall energy.

Check out Machine below:

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Ladysse

Dopamine

Listen: Dopamine - Ladysse

August 13, 2020 in stream

Listen: Dopamine - Ladysse

Dopamine arrives like a warm blanket, Ladysse’s vocals hushed against bubbling bass and soft melodic synths. If the verse is a blanket, the chorus is a rush - an upbeat hook that lands a vocal about wanting to “drown in happy” with exactly the sublime darkness you would expect.

Dopamine is a song about the need to constantly chase the high of feeling satisfied… Something that can almost become it’s own driver of unhappiness.

The song was written in Nashville by Ladysse, real name Stephanie Lauren, in collaboration with producers Andrew Hansen and Aaron Ruiz (aka Skyline Brigade). Together they have created something that claims to land at the midpoint between Robyn’s dance sound and St Vincent’s attitude. Lauren’s likeness to St Vincent was something I touched on when Ladysse last appeared on BlackPlastic.co.uk. Overall Dopamine sounds wonderfully fun and approachable, but ultimately has something real to say.

Talking about the song, Lauren says:

“I’ve had a lot of people in my life turn to drugs or substances of some kind to deal with depression and mental health. It’s so hard to watch the ones you care about go down this road. I’ve definitely had my battles with depression and mental health, honestly who hasn’t? I think the message I want this song to bring is that it’s ok to reach out when you need help. It’s ok to be alone and try to deal with your thoughts if that’s what you need. What’s not ok is to turn to things that will ultimately cause more harm than good.”

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PRIZM

Can’t Bring Me Down

Listen: Can’t Bring Me Down - PRIZM

August 08, 2020 in stream

Last on these pages in just April with their Carly-Rae-Jepsen-esque single You Should Know, Dallas duo PRIZM are back with another new song in the form of the righteous sounding Can’t Bring Me Down.

Similar to You Should Know, Can’t Bring Me Down embraces 80s-influenced pop but if anything kicks things up another notch. Where PRIZM’s previous song predominantly focused on a strong hook in the chorus, this new song throws everything at you, with a greater emphasis on the production.

The chorus still has a huge hook, and the chants of “No way, no how… Can’t bring me down” in the outro really remind me of the “S-U-C-C-E-S-S” opening from Pat Benatar’s Sometimes The Good Guys Finish First, itself more recently heard sampled on Lifelike’s glorious So Electric. At the same time, the production work creates an even more energetic feel than You Should Know, complete with a bit of a daytime-sax solo… It is the kind of sound that recalls mid-afternoon chat-shows and gameshows from the 80s, in a good way.

Can’t Bring Me Down was specifically written as an antidote to the current upheaval most of us are facing, as the duo explain:

“Can’t Bring Me Down was an idea we had for a power anthem to uplift everyone during a time of change and uncertainty. It was the first of the new songs we wrote for the upcoming album and was the first time we had created something in weeks. We did our usual chocolate snacks and coffee bundled up in a blanket in the studio and began to dig down for something inspiring and fun for our fans to listen to. We put a lot into this song with layers upon layers of ear candy. This song brought us to life again and set the trajectory of creating a full-length album.”

I love the dense detail in the production work, and the sense of determination and enthusiasm really comes though. Check out Can’t Bring Me Down below, and look out for PRIZM’s debut album All Night, due in September via FiXT.

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Mearzy

Machine

Premiere: Machine - Mearzy

August 07, 2020 in premiere, stream

Claiming influences that include Caroline Polachek, FKA Twigs and Carly Rae Jepsen, Mearzy is a New York based solo indie musician making glossy dance-influenced high-energy pop. With a sound described as making you feel “the high of your social studies teacher seating you at the same table as your crush”, there is a jubilant and enthusiatic pleasure to Mearzy’s music.

You can experience that feeling for yourself with Machine, which arrives in a flurry of sharp, tight percussion and analgoue synths. Deep bass booms beneath pitched vocals, creating a rave-like atmosphere that feels retro and yet very in-sync with our times.

Machine is about the experience of missing the one person who makes you feel like you can survive, and the feeling you get when you finally get to see that person. There is an amped up quality to this song - it isn’t nuanced, but the sheer force of will hits you hard. inspires the feeling it depicts with such strength that I couldn’t help but grin whilst dancing along to it… Check out Machine below!

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