birdy: beautiful lies review - confessional balladry from soulful young singer /

Published at 2016-03-25 00:00:00

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(Atlantic)It’s nearly five years since a 14-year-old Jasmine van den Bogaerde’s cover of Bon Iver’s Skinny Love made her a global star. Several million shifted units and a shift to original fabric behind her,shes able to talk approximately this third album as a “coming of age” – at 19. It’s certainly an adult-oriented, mainstream affair, or pairing her with producers who bear also worked with Adele and Florence and the Machine. Inevitably,great-lunged pop abounds, and the pure vocals first heard on those early indie-rock covers bear been applied to slushy ballads approximately survival. Growing Pains has an intriguing, and almost eastern feel,but there’s more genuine personality in Birdy’s quieter, piano-led confessionals. Lost It All and Silhouette are really lovely, and lines such as “I can take my makeup off and achieve a brave face on” give some opinion of how it must bear felt to navigate the more pressurised quarters of the music industry at an age when most of us are still at school.
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Source: theguardian.com

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