Showing posts with label Caro Emerald. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Caro Emerald. Show all posts

Monday, February 18, 2013

Caro Emerald | Tangled Up


Hollandic vintage singing sensation Caro Emerald returns with a preview of her upcoming new album The Shocking Miss Emerald. Tangled Up opens with oh-so-continental accordions, and like a sequel to Back It Up - the word "up" is not the only similarity here - it's a mix of retro jazz with a modern twist that made her debut album Deleted Scenes From The Cutting Room Floor such an unexpected winner. The formula has worn thin here; the record scratches a la Back It Up's "do it again" breakdown sound suddenly dated, and the shakin'/quakin' rhyme reappears.

Most peculiarly of all, she seems to have adopted a more Anglicised vocal, with stiff annunciation that spoils the smooth flow of the song. Perhaps it's a nod to her success in Great Britain, as her first album went platinum here. Either way, Sophie Ellis-Bextor ought to fear for her cut-glass crown. Whilst there's nothing at all Shocking about Emerald's comeback, her second set is likely to be the soundtrack to many a dinner party in 2013.

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Welcome To The Room... Kimbra


The accomplished, diverse sounds of Kimbra Johnson (for that is her full name) make it hard to believe she is only 21. Drawing comparisons to Nina Simone and Florence + The Machine, her music takes in polished, bouncy pop with Cameo Lover...


...to the Imogen Heap-esque kook of broody number Settle Down


She's currently heading up a promo campaign in the US with the Settle Down EP, yet she diversifies further with the current (and third) Australasian single Good Intent; a slick film noir of a track with references to harlots and infidelity. 


It's a jazzy piece with a spike that's missing from her mainstream soulful contemporary Caro Emerald's output - an edge that has helped propel Kimbra's debut album Vows into the top 5 in both Australia and in her Kiwi homeland. 

With features on Miami Horror and Gotye tunes also under her belt, and American promotion well underway, it shouldn't be long until the musky tones of this musical chameleon come wafting onto European shores as well.