Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Kyla La Grange, in the wake of Florence Welch and Daughter

This past Saturday I was pleasantly surprised at the Metric concert in Manchester to find a girl who will give plenty to talk about. He calls Kyla La Grange, was born and raised in London (despite having roots that come from South Africa and Zimbabwe) and promises to give us a lot of emotions with the release of "Ashes", a debut album due out July 30 and already has a simple - 'Walk Through Walls' - which shows the karat arising from their music.

We read in his Facebook page that La Grange is a fan of Cat Power, Leonard Cohen, or Modest Mouse but it is impossible not to think of Florence Welch to hear this new single. From the songs into the stratosphere of Kyla to the epic instrumental melody heard in the background, everything has that dark and monumental attraction that charmed us so much in "Lungs" and "Ceremonials".


Even so if we look at other singles find that the style of La Grange is really versatile. A time can approach the hot paths of Daughter ('Vampire Smile') while others can enjoy indie rock land and produced less of what is heard in the last LP of The Jezabels. The latter is 'Could Be', a great cut that grows with the second and in the London shines in a very, very special.


If you liked some songs I highly recommend that you approach your official online store. In this website you can make you much of the issues published to date and also order a new LP that promises to give us much joy in the coming weeks. Kyla, we do not fail!

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