“I really like this, it's really interesting kind of lo-fi in places, sort of indie a bit. The title track 'Parma Violets' is super beautiful, and they're just really nice well-written songs. The production is really charming and they were really, really cool live.”
Parma Violets
Drawing from an eclectic mix of influences, this debut album from Jealous of the Birds showcases a rich tapestry of alternative sounds that blend folk, rock, and pop sensibilities. The production is intimate yet expansive, with lush guitar tones and layered vocals that evoke a sense of both nostalgia and modernity. The instrumentation ranges from jangly electric guitars to delicate piano lines, often driven by a steady, unhurried tempo that invites listeners to sink into the music. Key tracks like “Marrow” highlight the artist’s lyrical depth, exploring themes of identity and introspection. The song’s haunting melody is underscored by a subtle but persistent rhythm that propels it forward, while the vocal delivery remains both earnest and ethereal. In contrast, “Blue” offers a more upbeat tempo, with a playful cadence that showcases the band’s versatility. Within the context of 2016’s music landscape, Jealous of the Birds stands out for its poetic lyricism and sonic experimentation, reflecting a broader trend of female-led artists pushing alternative boundaries. The album captures a moment where indie music is increasingly characterized by its authenticity and emotional resonance, appealing to both discerning listeners and those seeking deeper connections through sound. “Parma Violets” offers a refreshing take on the alternative genre, inviting exploration and reflection, while firmly establishing the artist’s voice in a crowded musical landscape. It’s an album that resonates well with those who appreciate nuanced storytelling wrapped in sophisticated melodies.
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