
UNXIGNED Highlights: Eve Adams
Through acoustic instrumentation, palpable simile, and honey-languid vocals, Eve Adams paints stories with music.
Through acoustic instrumentation, palpable simile, and honey-languid vocals, Eve Adams paints stories with music.
His bending, gliding guitar chords open to the sonic equivalent of a rippling TV screen sending viewers back in time.
An inrush of calculated breaks creates a vibe that’s nothing short of posh, letting the raw, grainy vocal punches to sneak out at leisure.
The Hamburg musician is among those who know exactly what to do with their greatest strength.
Their third LP sounds as if the band is awakening an energy that’s been lying dormant for years.
The Hamilton-born singer-songwriter, who is no stranger to playing stages and singing his heart out, is without a doubt a name to reckon with.
On the face of it, their glaring incompatibility indeed doesn’t at all hint of any potential collaborative musical engagement—until Mango Cat happened.
There is warmness in his melodies and modesty in his words, beautifully fused together in a way that’s not quite mind-blowing—but certainly stirs up the heart.
While her style has surreptitiously evolved 15 years since Happier Than Everybody Else, her time-honored musical identity remarkably remains unspoiled.