On "Pews", New York's NADINE show off their experimental side
15 January 2018, 13:33
| Written by
Sam Higgins
If you’ve been looking to kick off 2018 in the right way — by evolving your music taste, of course — well reader, you’re in luck. You’ve come to the right place. Enter, NADINE and her brilliantly experimental new single, Pews.
Influenced by childhoods spent in the church, Pews draws together a fusion of sounds that intertwine captivatingly. Discordant notes and lounge-like drums grow into a beautiful undercurrent, as leading lady Nadia Hulett croons a stories of love and life via her folky vocals. The New Yorker’s debut album oh my arrives Jan 26 and, judging this first offering, is not to be missed.
Debut album oh my out 26 January.
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