Martha Skye Murphy – Um (2024)
Review:
Along with preceding prelude ‘First Day’, lead-single ‘Need’ acts as a perfect introduction to Um, and its dreamy appeal. While the music and the arrangements can be both impressively lavish and immersively plaintive, it is consistently Martha Skye Murphy’s voice that is the most compelling instrument heard. A quiet whisper, or a sharp cry, the London-based singer’s vocal performances are capable of soaring above, or piercing through, every atmospheric accompaniment. Some of the influences that helped to shape the LP are audible throughout, whether it’s the meticulous eccentricity of Björk, or the fairytale wonderment of Julia Holter, the spectres of art-pop past haunt each ethereal soundscape. Though that’s not to suggest there has been any sacrifice made for originality. From the fanciful enchantment of Pick Yourself Up, to the crashing electronic crescendo of Kind, or the calmly spacious closer Forgive, Murphy’s balladry is full of satisfying surprises that make these songs sound acutely her own. After scores of singles – and a single score for the movie The Late Departure – there’s an assurance on Um from an artist that has gained the requisite experience to release such an accomplished debut. —
theskinny.co.uk
Track List:
01 - First Day
02 - Need
03 - Pick Yourself Up
04 - Theme Parks
05 - Spray Can
06 - Call Me Back
07 - Kind
08 - The Words
09 - Dust Yourself Off
10 - IRL
11 - Forgive
Media Report:
Genre: art pop, dream-pop
Origin: London, UK
Format: FLAC
Format/Info: Free Lossless Audio Codec
Bit rate mode: Variable
Channel(s): 2 channels
Sampling rate: 44.1 KHz
Bit depth: 16 bits
Compression mode: Lossless
Writing library: libFLAC 1.2.1 (UTC 2007-09-17)
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