
Lush indie pop meeting intimate folk-pop. Shimmering synths and warm piano beds support breathy, vulnerable vocals exploring modern connection and self-discovery.
July 7, 2023 · Never Fade Records
Phosphorescent (extended) feels like the soft glow of a laptop screen in a dark room: intimate, modern, and slightly lonely. Gabrielle Aplin moves away from the starker folk of her early career toward a sound that is both more expansive and more electronic, yet it never loses the 'shared secret' quality that defines her work. The album balances organic piano melodies with shimmering synth textures, creating a sonic space that feels like a safe harbor for quiet contemplation.
How does Phosphorescent (extended) sound next to the rest of Gabrielle Aplin's catalogue?
Sunday Morning saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.
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