London's Alternative R&B artist Lyves enters a chapter of personal renaissance, outbound outwards from the blue – into Out Of The Blue, the serene revolution that is a six-track EP, that is. With a running time of just over 20 minutes, this deeply introspective project is a meditation on stillness and healing. As a result, it is more about emotional clarity than the longing and ache of her earlier work.
Written at a time of profound change in her own life (which included motherhood), "Out Of The Blue" is more like a gentle homecoming. There's a softness here that exudes quiet power. Lyves strips away some of the noise in the world and the baggage of past wounds, creating space for vulnerability, reflection, and grace.
Beginning in the warmth of "In The Morning," she establishes a tone of reverent vastness and emotional exactness that captures the quiet hope of a dawn. It's one of the EP's clearest moments, a song that blankets you like early morning sun filtering through gauze. Later, "Powder Blue" has a soft, cinematic sway, conjuring the gentle agony of surrender and the slowness of learning how to start again.
Every track is its hallowed moment, informed by Lyves' hallmark vocal intimacy combined with thoughtful production. It's not the minimalism of the EP that's sparse, and it's intentional. Each note, pause, and lyric is a living, breathing thing. With "Out Of The Blue," Lyves arrives and firmly as who she's become. This is not the music of quiet rooms; it's music for making what lives in the quiet anew. For fans of alternative R&B that feels soul-deep, this is a striking evolution.
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