
Pip Hall's "Turn Over" is a sweet and sour guitar jam of the highest order
Prodigiously talented teenager Pip Hall is back with another song from her forthcoming second EP.
The Preston-based musician already mightily impressed us with "Devil You Don't", and here on new track "Turn Over" she drops some of the electronic influences for a dreamy guitar jam.
"Turn Over" has echoes of late '80s or early '90s indie, and a hazy and medicated feel picthed somewhere between shoegaze and slowcore. The song switches between ominous rumbles and euphoric chimes, with its lo-fi - yet charming - production casting a sleepy fuzz over Hall's deliciously clipped vocal.
While a resigned tone hangs over the track, listen closely and you can hear Hall taking control: "You take too long to say what you mean / you stuttered slurs at 'I told you to leave'". Strength in adversity, Pip Hall is showing she is a talent not to be taken lightly.
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