SINGLE REVIEW: EAMONN CONOR “BLINDED”
Influenced by new jack swing, a fusion style that absorbs hip hop, dance-pop production technique with the urban contemporary sound of R&B and jazz, “Blinded” by the Australian recording artist Eamonn Connor is a delight to the ears.
In the lush, glimmering soundscape, accompanied by a welcoming dance beat, the saxophone quietly sweeps into a mysterious, spiritual atmosphere. It sounded like might night of an urban street, walking in between clubs, hearing vague music coming from a distance.
Continue to bring in more interesting elements to its sonic texture, Eamonn Conor’s voice tells a different story about love, maturity, and reaching goals. Setting its theme in teen pop and high school romance, Conor’s voice has the charm of bringing to life a sensitive, artistic character who sings about the girl he likes.
It stirs your heart as the lyrics dive deep into his feelings and innermost longings. In Conor’s sweet, alluring voice, jazz, and R&B elements adds a layer of sophistication and maturity to the evolving theme, broadening its horizon to more mature listeners.
In the twinkling, simulating soundscape, saxophone strikes through the air full of personality and attitude. As a huge fan of fusion, Eamonn Connor is not afraid to experiment in his debut album Thought.