![]() ![]() ![]() One of my teachers apparently heard me belting in my 1st grade cubby area and kindly threw me into a bunch of shows where that would be more welcome. ![]() I took piano and sang around Geneva from a young age. I’ve been most consistently inspired by a desire to question the cultural elements that seem to steal our collective and individual happiness-like misleading definitions of success, materialism and fame-culture, and pervasive shame around inherently human vulnerabilities-and on the flip side of the coin, inspired to celebrate and elevate the best elements of our being, like true human connection. We had the utmost pleasure of connecting with Vôx Vé, who talks about her musical origins and how her experiences have shaped her artistry, spilling all on the freshly released album along the way. Accompanying the album comes an opportunity to enjoy the album at its creative height alongside the sonic release, Vôx is unveiling a limited edition vinyl print for the record, alongside to launching an official e-shop of her striking abstract art. Standout tracks include the anthemic “You Don’t Know How Good You Had It” and the moody title track, but across the album the artist illustrates a dextrous approach and consistent level of musicianship. Across the album’s eight tracks, we find Vé in searing lyrical form, tackling themes like loss, regret, thankfulness and humanism. Instrumentally, we find Vé in genre-bending form, striking and confident in her sound, drifting through sound-spheres and into an emphatic and elegant musical world that feels solely her own. The self produced album is a perfect marriage of atmosphere and emotion. Written from her childhood home in Switzerland during the COVID pandemic, the album follows our narrator through a time of difficulty, documenting the months that the lead up to and aftermath of the death of a family member. We have now finally been blessed with the full album, We Went Looking for Art. Since her debut EP Dream Theory 1 entered listeners into the sonic realm of Vôx, we have been blessed with an electric array of teaser singles in the run up to her defining release. Broad in her style, resolute in her vision and explorative in her themes, Combining a nuance for visual and sonic palettes, Swiss alt-pop multi-faceted talent proceeds to stun with her creativity and ability to draw relatability from her every emotional crevice. There is artistic and commercial benefits to duality across creative fields. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |