Posted October 24Oct 24 Jennifer Walton has a distinguished pedigree in the realm of forward-thinking popular music. The London musician has drummed for the hyperpop bubblegum rockers Kero Kero Bonito and made music with the avant-garde rapper and producer aya, among other connections. On her debut album Daughters, Walton steps into the spotlight, and she makes the most of it. View the full article 🎧 Listen Live: https://s4.radio.co/se63583e12/listen🌐 Visit Us: https://solanorockandtalkradio.com📢 Follow Us: Facebook • Instagram • X (Twitter) • YouTube
October 26Oct 26 I listened to it after seeing the post . Wow, that sounds very sweet. The layering, the emotion, everything just flows. I even put it on repeat.
October 28Oct 28 It’s one of those songs you don’t just listen to, you’ve got to feel it. That soft build-up and haunting vibe is quite chilling! I love finding hidden gems like this. It reminds me of early Bon Iver and Enya kind of energy.
October 28Oct 28 Exactly. I remember the time I was listening to a weird foreign track at night and the mood in my room just changed. I had to turn off the music very quickly. Music can influence emotions, so it’s possible for it to touch deeper realms, but it depends on the intentions.
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