Claire Rousay: “head”
The experimental artist goes pop. And it’s not the first time Claire Rousay eschewed hardscrabble ambient & found sound experimentalism for tighter pop structures. Check out the collab album Never Stop Texting Me, recorded with More Eaze. Here, as there, a patchwork of altered vocals governed a beat-driven light thumper with the occasional airy breakdown. An empty, negative spaced anti-solo dominates the three-quarter turn of our highlighted track “head,” off the full-length sentiment.
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