Lorsay lands iconic on our ears with their new EP Spring Fever. The bands press release had one majestic message. Trip Hop Is Not Dead. They back it up with an entrancing 5 song release that grabbed us from the first moment.
Their single Restart could draw comparisons to Polica with some of the urban appeal and dark pop vibes known to Trip Hop artists like Massive Attack and Morcheeba.
Trip Hop is a layered style, anchored by a turntable era production style and magnified by the contrast of melodic vocals. One affect is a haunting gloomy version of downtempo pop. Lorsay delivers that detail on the exotic single Brutes.
The vibe adapts more aggressive and commanding on the gothic electro anthem that is Invasion. The three opening tracks of Spring Fever effectively display a scope of understanding within the Trip Hop canon, a facet that the close knit international community will embrace.
Lorsay is a sure thing for most indie lovers, as their blend of exotic seductive vocals within an intriguing electro framework also connects with more broad projects like Sylvan Esso and FKA Twigs. Checkout all of Spring Fever and get a taste of Restart now on our Indie Under Rated Playlist.
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