A trendy pop success from Philadelphia-based act Love Bash, Falling Upward is an album with a soulful, fashionable immersion. The challenge contains Adelaide “Adi” Day and Brandon Christopher, who alongside a wide range 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 a wide range of challenges, in accordance with one’s private progress. 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 by way of creativity,” Day explains. “I’ve all the time felt a deep block to my self-expression and lack of id associated to my being trans. For this challenge, I discovered that once I belief in myself, one thing lovely is feasible.”
“By My Facet” 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 thing feels proper once you’re driving by my facet,” 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 Facet” and different tracks featured this month will be streamed on the updating Obscure Sound’s ‘Rising Singles’ Spotify playlist.