Law Holt - City (2016)
BAND/ARTIST: Law Holt
- Title: City
- Year Of Release: 2016
- Label: Self Released
- Genre: Electronic, Alternative, Female Vocal
- Quality: 320 kbps
- Total Time: 30:38
- Total Size: 101 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. In the City 03:06
02. Closer to That 02:44
03. Down Boy 02:56
04. Summer's Coming 02:59
05. Love Drive Through 03:23
06. Best of the Year 02:29
07. Spit 02:45
08. Just Another Break Up Song 03:03
09. It's Inside Us 03:02
10. Easy for Love 04:11
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01. In the City 03:06
02. Closer to That 02:44
03. Down Boy 02:56
04. Summer's Coming 02:59
05. Love Drive Through 03:23
06. Best of the Year 02:29
07. Spit 02:45
08. Just Another Break Up Song 03:03
09. It's Inside Us 03:02
10. Easy for Love 04:11
Law Holt finally bestows her debut LP upon us and, boy, is it magnificent. Astute Edinburgh listeners will know her from collabs with Young Fathers, but we're only here to talk about Law: underwater pop music heard through a crackling, long-distance line, City makes a claustrophobic, sticky summer sound totally fresh.
Holt’s gigantic vocals arrive drenched in woozy, confusing feedback – the kind of disorientating aural mess that would drown out anyone less mighty. Her ear for a melody is uncanny, and the record’s first five tracks are perfect, oddball pop songs built on bricks of twisted, hazy beats, but it’s on City’s darker, denser cuts that Holt shows off the scope of her introspective imagination. On single Spit, she half-croons, half-shouts 'I’m always alone, on my own / I’m always alone, on my phone' as the ceiling collapses and the walls cave in.
Stories of could-have-beens and missed connections slide alongside sultry, straight-talk warnings about what’ll happen if you sleep on this: 'Think twice baby, ‘cause there’s other boys / Talking ‘bout me.' Take note.
Holt’s gigantic vocals arrive drenched in woozy, confusing feedback – the kind of disorientating aural mess that would drown out anyone less mighty. Her ear for a melody is uncanny, and the record’s first five tracks are perfect, oddball pop songs built on bricks of twisted, hazy beats, but it’s on City’s darker, denser cuts that Holt shows off the scope of her introspective imagination. On single Spit, she half-croons, half-shouts 'I’m always alone, on my own / I’m always alone, on my phone' as the ceiling collapses and the walls cave in.
Stories of could-have-beens and missed connections slide alongside sultry, straight-talk warnings about what’ll happen if you sleep on this: 'Think twice baby, ‘cause there’s other boys / Talking ‘bout me.' Take note.
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Year 2016 | Alternative | Electronic
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