A trendy pop success from Philadelphia-based act Love Bash, Falling Upward is an album with a soulful, fashionable immersion. The venture contains Adelaide “Adi” Day and Brandon Christopher, who alongside quite a lot of vocalists craft a sound with an abundance of easily unveiled hooks and atmospheric pop productions.
The album additionally touts a really private affect, emphasizing how every day of life presents fluidity and quite a lot of challenges, in accordance with one’s private development. The discharge is also reflective of a private journey for Day’s popping out as trans. “Love Bash has been an train in creating my very own freedom via creativity,” Day explains. “I’ve all the time felt a deep block to my self-expression and lack of identification associated to my being trans. For this venture, I discovered that after I belief in myself, one thing lovely is feasible.”
“By My Aspect” opens the album with a smitten sense of adoration — “you’re all that’s on my thoughts.” Danceable percussion and glimmering, spacey synths envelop alongside a debonair vocal course, punctuated by delectably swanky bass tones. “Every part feels proper once you’re using by my aspect,” an infectious, electro-inclined hook reveals, firmly inducing replays. A myriad of highlights persists thereafter, from the perseverant soulfulness inside “Falling” to the spacey electro-pop charms of “Lemonade.” Falling Upward is a stirring success from Love Bash.
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“By My Aspect” and different tracks featured this month might be streamed on the updating Obscure Sound’s ‘Rising Singles’ Spotify playlist.