Long Way Home - Premium Travel Backpack for Hiking, Camping & Outdoor Adventures | Durable & Comfortable for Men & Women
Long Way Home - Premium Travel Backpack for Hiking, Camping & Outdoor Adventures | Durable & Comfortable for Men & Women
Long Way Home - Premium Travel Backpack for Hiking, Camping & Outdoor Adventures | Durable & Comfortable for Men & Women

Long Way Home - Premium Travel Backpack for Hiking, Camping & Outdoor Adventures | Durable & Comfortable for Men & Women

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Over the course of 2015, fast-emerging 19 year-old singer, songwriter and producer Holly ‘Låpsley’ Fletcher has become one of the most hotly tipped new UK artists around the globe with Complex calling her “one of the most promising new artists out there” and Stereogum describing her as “Adele crossed with the xx.”  Through beautifully crafted songs such as “Hurt Me,” “Station” and “Falling Short,” the Liverpool, England-raised artist has created a unique sonic identity, mixing sparse, minimal electronic production with gorgeous, emotive songwriting, which has garnered her over 22 million streams. Låpsley came to North America earlier this year, off of the release of her Understudy EP on XL Recordings, and played to sold-out audiences in NYC, Los Angeles and Toronto. She returned to NYC in November to play sold out shows at Rough Trade and Mercury Lounge in which she performed new material from her impending debut album, out March 4th on XL Recordings. “Hurt Me,” Låpsley’s latest single, further cements her position as a prodigious new talent.  To date she’s garnered ‘Best New Artist’ mentions from Buzzfeed, NPR, KCRW, Nylon, & Elle.

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The allmusic website labels Lapsley as similar to Adele which is really wide off the mark. Any new young British solo female act nowadays seems to get painted with the "similar to Adele" brush, but Lapsley sounds nothing like her. I would put her style a lot closer to Lorde, with a singing voice more like a non-shouting version of Florence & the Machine. I'm ranking this as five stars even if not all of the songwriting is stellar - although it's always good and often excellent. It's a testament to the importance of sympathetic arrangements and strong production which this album has in spades. Every song stands on its own.Although the music is largely electronic, like Lorde this is mostly not dance pop - with the exception of "Operator" which sounds quite a bit like Sade. This is yet another very impressive debut from a young (19) female musician that will be interesting to follow as she continues to mature.What will be far more helpful than any review in determining whether this is for you is to watch the "Falling Short" video on YouTube. If you love that, you should get this whole album. If not, then this isn't for you.