Gecko 247 Posted August 8, 2015 I saw that there isn't a dedicated page for Lena Fayre. I discovered this artist not a long time ago, but I liked her music (especially "This World") always worth investing. I think that she deserves a page here, and I hope you like it. I found this nice review of Lena Fayre on "Rolling Stone" (I linked the page), under the heading "10 New Artists You Need to Know: Febbruary 2014". Lena Fayre -official website- Sounds Like: An angst-filled afternoon spent lip-syncing into a hairbrush. For Fans Of: Smart, savvy teen-pop imbued with the heightened emotions and killer hooks of over-the-top Scandinavian artists like Robyn. Why You Should Pay Attention: This 17-year-old Angeleno's debut EP is filled with pop gems like the inspirational "Silver," which recalls Demi Lovato's most pumped-up tracks, and the brooding "Jukebox Love," which splits the difference between early Fiona Apple and "Teenage Dream"-era Katy Perry. "Love Burning Alive," Fayre's latest single, has been garnering buzz with good reason: It's a scorching slice of synthpop angst, with Fayre delivering a blazing vocals over a bombastic track recalling t.A.T.u.'s similarly wrenching "All The Things She Said." In a few weeks, Fayre will decamp to Virginia to write a "more gritty and atmospheric and experimental" follow-up, set for release this summer. by MAURA JOHNSTON She Says: "I grew up listening to a lot of rock – Bowie, Elvis, The Cure, all the greats. The first song I remember being enamored with is 'I Believe In A Thing Called Love' by The Darkness… My style and taste are constantly changing, but I always revert back to some version of deconstructed pop. My biggest influences right now are probably Grimes, St. Vincent, Junior Boys, and Future Islands. They exhibit that kind of multifaceted 'pop but not pop' vibe that really strikes me." Hear for Yourself: Check out the video for "Love Burning Alive," which Fayre wrote as "an expression of messy, golden teenage angst and relationship drama": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EK7jD466oXw 0 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
drewby 9,246 Posted August 8, 2015 the production is great, lyrically it's fine, but the vocal performance reads like Disney star to me it's hugging the borders edit: WAIT, the album Oko is good. The EP was a transitional type thing 0 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nick 857 Posted August 9, 2015 Not bad! I'll have to do some digging into her work. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BLURRYFACE 1,713 Posted October 12, 2017 Omg! I discovered her when I heard 'This World' on YouTube... Didn't know she had a thread here. I love her music so much! 0 Quote ❤xo Share this post Link to post Share on other sites