A band
like Spread It Across the Sky is the reason why not only do I like discovering
new music, but why I must listen to music all the way through before reviewing
it.
What
seemingly starts as instrumental, with a hint of FNL, turns into synth pop and
can be heard as a slowed down version of Ke$ha, musically.
Throughout
the four songs, vocals come in a little bit at a time until the female vocals
come shining through before all is said and done.
These
songs are uplifting and empowering.
Though it may take you an entire listen of this EP to figure it out,
this is one band not to be missed.
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