Mia Morgan definitely wants the right thing. The four and a half pages long press information on her second album silver claims this and reports in detail about the complexity of her work in pain. Alone: It is difficult to distill what the artist is actually really about. Sure, female self -empowerment, depression, delimitation from the parents and such. The usual stop. But what can you believe her? Lyrically, all of this is somewhat imprecise, written on effect and often almost melodramatic. This can go through as a means, but unfortunately the whole thing gets tangled too often in general places and crooked pictures.
The basic musical idea for this album seems to be a synth bombing skirt
In “Nobody” it says, for example: “The heat makes the sun silently.” Huh? In “In the middle of the masses” it becomes Andreaberg when Morgan texts: “Whenever it gets night, it catches up with me. In the middle of the masses, I’m alone.” Musically, it is quoted extensively. You can hear Billie Eilish out (“part of the machine”) and Linkin Park (“wing full of tar”).
The basic musical idea for this album seems to be a synth bombstock, whereas of course nothing speaks, forced your implementation here not throughout compassion, pathos and overexcitation without really enthusiastic. The information already mentioned states: “Collapse parts, rolling drum fills and dramatic melody guides” made up the album. Under no circumstances do I want to contradict this and maybe that still works with rock in the park or something. What do I know.
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