Debut
album of bold and glossy electro-indie rock.
Lara
Smiles is that rare artist that recognises the importance of
accessibility while simultaneously chipping away at the coal face of
experimentalism. This duality is present throughout the the ten
tracks that make up her debut long-player All
For You.
Self-produced by Smiles and mixed by recording legends Youth and Tim
Bran, the album brims with confidence, strong melodies and
state-of-the-art pop production.
At
the core of the sound is a three-piece indie rock band – Smiles on
guitar and vocals, Sara Leigh on drums and Joe Singfield on bass. All
superb players. Added to this are layers of electronic sound taking
the record to a different place and level. None of this would matter
of course if Smiles' songs and singing were not up to task. They are
however, and then some. Coming across like a version of Amy Winehouse
seeped and schooled in post-punk and electro rather than vintage soul
and jazz. That comparison is bolstered by the album's closing track
'Turn It Around', a relative soft landing after the preceding
fast-paced tracks, where Smiles delivers a final aural-love-letter
full of soulful longing and melodic twists and turns.
A
startlingly impressive debut from an artist who will no doubt
progress and develop as time goes on.
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