Starleen: To Give In
Starleen cinematically exhibited what it means to be human in her darkwave alt-pop EP, To Give In
What it means to be human is lyrically pulled across the seven cinematic singles which make up Starleen’s debut art-pop LP, To Give In. Along with her producer, Zachary Holmes, the San Antonio, Texas residing vocalist and lyricist Starleen infuses the lyrical influence from Waits, Cohen and Nina Simone into darkly ethereal soundscapes that flow in the same vein as Andy Scott, Burial and Autechre, while incorporating the aesthetic unease of older films. Pulsating drenched in cavernous reverb basslines echo through the soundscapes, allowing Starleen’s glassy, moody vocal timbre to drift atop the dark indietronica rhythms. Any Chelsea Wolfe, Grimes, and London Grammar fans will undoubtedly want to delve into the melancholically arranged singles. While tracks such as Out of Touch may be sonically jarring at times, this only works to emphasise the disassociation projected by the lyrics before the LP closes on the meditative, disquiet soul of From Myself.
Starleen said: “With this project, I knew I wanted to create a dark world. The message I try to convey is that in life, we have choices. Although going back may be tempting, we have to move forward. People and their strength to overcome life's battles always has been an inspiration to me. Lyrically I have always gravitated towards artists like Nina Simone, Tom Waits, and Leonard Cohen, mostly because they talk about what it truly means to be human. And that's something I try to bring in my music.”
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