“Extremes” is a break-up song that
effectively draws the portrait of a tattered relationship that has seen its
share of ups and downs. The strain surrounding the decline of the relationship
leads to revelations about the paramour’s true nature. There is something palatably
raw about this gripping vignette as it delves deeper into the personal
conflicts that are at stake.
“Name” brings liveliness to the atmosphere of the EP, by spinning a tapestry of lyrical spunk. The lyrics, “you want to stay young forever/I want a good name”, are especially thought provoking. Ending the EP is the stirring “Hurricane Drops”. The relaxing pace allows for a nascent listening experience that evokes a wave of ambient splendor.
“Name” brings liveliness to the atmosphere of the EP, by spinning a tapestry of lyrical spunk. The lyrics, “you want to stay young forever/I want a good name”, are especially thought provoking. Ending the EP is the stirring “Hurricane Drops”. The relaxing pace allows for a nascent listening experience that evokes a wave of ambient splendor.
This brief yet memorable EP is an
impressive venture. ‘Seven Years’ elicits an earthiness reminiscent of its verdant
cover art. Yasmineh has touched on something, truly forthright in her lyricism
and the haunting nature of the music’s majestic pulse is grippingly effective.
‘Seven Years’ is currently available
on Bandcamp.
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