Genre-bending duo Lofi Legs unfurl a tale of conflicts and contradictions underscored by layers of guitar riffs, resonant vocals and relatable themes spanning love and loss in equal parts on their latest album Rich Girls Like to Watch Things Die.
From the slow-burn stylings of tracks "Frankie," and "Little Game," to the stand-out closing track – and the most recent release – "A Dream I Had," with its anthemic blend of swelling guitars, catchy beats and dynamic vocals capturing how reconnection can take the shape of quiet, reaffirming strength of a bond over loud or hard-hitting declarations of love, the album comes alive with a frenetic dreaminess.
With this dreamy vibe stretching throughout, the 10-track project is a collection of complex emotions, tracing a path of constant change – whether in their genre or in the mood the pair capture in each track.
Love affairs and friendships collide with creation and destruction in an intriguing musical experience, laden with both gentleness and grit as a sense of juxtaposed feelings come into play. Speaking of the album, the duo say, "I hope people take away a love for the complexity and changing landscapes of our lives.Nothing lasts forever can be both happy and sad at the same time."
Melancholic in some notes yet uplifting in others, the album establishes Lofi Legs as a versatile creative duo whose artistry continues to keeps surprising us at every turn.
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