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EP REVIEW: GEORGIE “OVERDUE”

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Georgie has an overwhelmingly unique, stunning aesthetic that touches on darkness, fragility, brokenness, and vulnerability with her soulful, sensitive vocal that tastes like mint and black cherry while the multi-layered, vividly powerful sense-fused production permeates your sensation and immerses you with its deep moody atmosphere.

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As a vocalist, Georgie’s expressive vocal style has the versatility to capture the subtle shifts in the storytelling in detail while her brilliant tonality becomes a new addiction to the ears. As a songwriter and producer, Georgie created a neon-infused, unique world that compresses vivid imageries into sounds. Mesmerizing melodies and immersive moods get under your skin and shift the atmosphere in any space. She takes you to an artistic world where the light and darkness are tangled together with complicated feels and stories.

Weaving R&B, soul, dark-pop together into her own vocabulary, “No Hope” opens with a glitchy, immense dark pop where her voice slowly swirls and twists. It submerges you into its world that is built on echoing layers. “39” features a simplistic guitar, electronic soft beat and highlights the storytelling in her voice that really captures the dark melancholy, while “Don’t Worry” tunes into the fuzzy rich vibe with hanging piano chords and wavy pads where the catchy melodies create a natural nostalgia.

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Written by Katrina Yang

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