Conway proves that cool, confident pop isn't dead on the shimmering "Sudden Dawn"
The unwavering, enviable confidence of Conway's self titled EP is represented to perfection through the integrity and determination bursting from "Sudden Dawn".
With a real focus on integrity and fearlessness, the LA soloist understands that clean, cool pop music has never been more relevant, and she isn't one to shy away from embracing bold, captivating beats, and owning her devil-may-care attitude.
After recently returning to working as an independent artist, this renewed sense of freedom is something that the lush "Sudden Dawn" pulsates with.
Conway's self assured, empowered attitude perfectly fuses with the shimmering, powerful beat reverberating behind her confident, collected vocals, representing female-fronted popular music as it should be. It's compelling and dynamic, with the potential to stand out from the crowd and, to quote fellow purveyor of empowering indie pop, Jenny Lewis, rise up with fists.
Conway EP (independent) is out now.
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