"Swoon" is a blissful, jazz-speckled gem from exciting new prospect Sunken
Signed to the same label as Babeheaven, Jerkcurb and Makeness, Sunken are in very good company, and with their second offering, they prove that they deserve their place amongst these established talents.
Sunken are fronted by 17-year-old Poppy, whose vocals will immediately demand your attention with their elegant maturity that has a power to soar to heady heights and help you escape the dreariness of everyday life.
"Swoon" is an aptly named song, as it is literally filled with swooning melodies that drift along with blissful ease, gliding in and out in wave-like motion and brimming with a certain mesmerising magic that simply swells with a luscious glow.
The band have already supported the likes of ALASKALASKA, Jay Crookes and Sorry and are now set to support Puma Blue later this year, once again showing how the group are quickly beginning to climb the rafters and will no doubt continue to win the hearts of those that hear their emboldened jazz-inspired sound.
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