Wallis Bird: “Hands” (Review & Stream)

For her new album, Wallis Bird trusted a producer for the first time instead of deciding on her own. Philipp Milner (Hundreds) developed a percussive sound design for “Hands”, which is trained equally on the 80s and current Indietronic. There is a lot of space in these spare arrangements, which Wallis Bird fills with an enormous presence.

Economical arrangements that Wallis Bird fills with an enormous presence

Fierce in the uptempo 80s pop I Lose Myself Completely, yearning in The Power Of A Word, funky in FKK (No Pants Dance), elegant and mellow in I’ll Never Hide My Love Away . The consistently implemented production idea, the exciting songwriting, the emotional immediacy: you get the impression that this music was created in a single, creatively dense moment.

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