Written by Louis Pelingen With Kindred putting their mark within the local music space last year, that doesn’t stop the members from working further and further into their craft. Just this year, some of Kindred’s members started doubling down on putting out singles as a sign of them pushing themselves into refreshing soundscapes. I might be unsure if it does lead to a future release of a solo project, but just pulling up to create a song is good for the time being, keeping things vitalized as each member focuses on something else. Clearly harking upon the 2000s era of R&B, VINCED and Fern. carries their effortlessly pleasant vocal flairs and harmonies that effectively convey the song’s flirtatious winks, pulling in someone to their passionate presence. Despite the instrumental textures coming off a tad wooden and thin – the wonky guitars don’t exactly mesh well with the sleek synths and clean beat – the overall melodic groove that it carries is solid, allowing the song to have some swell and bounce that VINCED and Fern. rides on wondrously. A quality that will enable VINCED and Fern. to pull off a sense of cool in every situation possible. Support the art & the artist:
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TRACK REVIEW: Fern. – SO FLY
Written by Louis Pelingen It seems as Fern. is now working towards his next solo project for the foreseeable future, with him steadily putting out songs that now linger within 2000s R&B that he fawned over, showcased through both the art direction and the music itself as there has been more intrigue towards the 2000s nostalgia more than ever before. But out of the three songs that he has put out thus far for this upcoming project, “SO FLY” is the one that struck the most within his delve towards this 2000s R&B flair. From the chalky drums, glittery synths, and warbling bass that carry a composed, pristine melody, Fern’s vocal touches ooze with so much charm and wonder that he manages to stick the landing towards creating a sense of inviting allure, something that his vocal flair alongside the abundance of harmonies and melodies able to encapture marvelously. Despite the drum textures sound a bit flimsy, this song’s melodic spark is remarkable from front to back. With every single listen, it never fails to fly high to something ever so spectacular. Support the art & the artist: