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Gemma Rogers - No Place Like Home (2022)

Gemma Rogers - No Place Like Home (2022)

BAND/ARTIST: Gemma Rogers

  • Title: No Place Like Home
  • Year Of Release: 2022
  • Label: Tiny Global Productions
  • Genre: Indie Pop, Alternative, Post-Punk
  • Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 00:41:46
  • Total Size: 98 mb | 265 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Gemma Rogers - Stop
02. Gemma Rogers - My Idea Of Fun
03. Gemma Rogers - Dance Of A Thousand Faces
04. Gemma Rogers - I'm In Love
05. Gemma Rogers - Time Of Your Life
06. Gemma Rogers - Tailspin
07. Gemma Rogers - Song For The Cities
08. Gemma Rogers - Rabbit Hole
09. Gemma Rogers - Good Day Bad Trip
10. Gemma Rogers - First World Problems
11. Gemma Rogers - Instant Gratification
12. Gemma Rogers - Frida

21st Century pop is curiously irrelevant: autotune, twelve 'writers' on a single song, sensationalist yet skin-deep social commentary . . . with none of the joy, excitement and surprises of pop's lengthy heyday, from the Brill Building through the New Wave era. Where did it go? That would be an apt introduction to an album of calculated throwbacks to a three-minute pop ideal . . . but No Place Like Home isn't that record. We doubt even Gemma could tell you where this collection of beguiling jewels came from exactly, each fully-formed, complete and satisfying, no two quite alike, and each devoid of Wet Leg or Dry Cleaning's crafty calculation, but with every bit of those acts' charm. The first single, Stop, is based on an idea so simple that it's nearly unfathomable why no one had come conjured it earlier. Like toilet paper or a pair of scissors, the song feels entirely obvious until one ponders its late arrival. Stop's motorik beat propels verses to a chorus of pure delight, bested by a bridge occurring so late in the tune that it comes across like a surprise second dessert. My Idea Of Fun, a tale of frequent drunken regret, comes with a video of minimalist humour and visual brilliance. On other songs, Gemma channels acts Delta 5, Au Pairs and The Raincoats, along with the humour of Ian Dury and a similar verité of London life found in the best of Madness. The more serious fare is equally compelling. Rabbit Hole projects a daring newness of young freedom, Dance Of A Thousand Faces veers into Sprechstimme and expands into a swooping chorus, the feel of which subtly conveys present-day tensions reminiscent of the Weimar era. Tailspin captures the dark feeling which comes burdened with real-time consciousness of a loss of control, while the album closer, Frida, a tale of the loss of a dear friend manages to end in a guardedly upbeat tone. Gemma's debut album is sure to stir up deep interest and will be supported by a number of videos and live performances, plus free digital singles featuring otherwise unavailable non- album tracks.




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  • mufty77
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Many thanks.