a.s.o.
Here is the debut, self-titled album from a.s.o., singer/songwriter Alia Seror-O'Neill, and producer Lewie Day. 'a.s.o.' is a thematic consolidation of the previous three singles and an impressive artistic progression. Day and Seror-O'Neill show they've mastered the format of the radio-friendly pop song and found how to subvert it completely. Across eleven songs, they have built a rich and compelling body of work. We know where we are now, emotionally complex, trip-hop torch songs for club freaks. But the palette has broadened to encompass ethereal dream pop à la Cocteau Twins, slow-burning AOR-soul, and dubwise stylings. As a result, 'a.s.o.' is a satisfyingly coherent listen but never a musical monoculture. Variously there are nods toward Julee Cruise, Fleetwood Mac, and the uneasy listening of Portishead. It's an album that wears its influences lightly, is never weighed down by them, and always sure of its own identity. It's anchored by Alia's unique voice. Her words speak of restraint and release, taking us from the elegiac to the euphoric. This elegantly crafted, perfect pop music sounds like it has had enough of your shit. And Day's music is the perfect foil; deep, slightly menacing, restrained, and powerful. The album has a cinematic texture, as with David Lynch; the seemingly familiar becomes uncanny and strange the closer we look. a.s.o. take our emotions for a joyride before leaving us floating in space. 'a.s.o.' is a journey; by its end, we all are changed. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Here is the debut, self-titled album from a.s.o., singer/songwriter Alia Seror-O'Neill, and producer Lewie Day. 'a.s.o.' is a thematic consolidation of the previous three singles and an impressive artistic progression. Day and Seror-O'Neill show they've mastered the format of the radio-friendly pop song and found how to subvert it completely. Across eleven songs, they have built a rich and compelling body of work. We know where we are now, emotionally complex, trip-hop torch songs for club freaks. But the palette has broadened to encompass ethereal dream pop à la Cocteau Twins, slow-burning AOR-soul, and dubwise stylings. As a result, 'a.s.o.' is a satisfyingly coherent listen but never a musical monoculture. Variously there are nods toward Julee Cruise, Fleetwood Mac, and the uneasy listening of Portishead. It's an album that wears its influences lightly, is never weighed down by them, and always sure of its own identity. It's anchored by Alia's unique voice. Her words speak of restraint and release, taking us from the elegiac to the euphoric. This elegantly crafted, perfect pop music sounds like it has had enough of your shit. And Day's music is the perfect foil; deep, slightly menacing, restrained, and powerful. The album has a cinematic texture, as with David Lynch; the seemingly familiar becomes uncanny and strange the closer we look. a.s.o. take our emotions for a joyride before leaving us floating in space. 'a.s.o.' is a journey; by its end, we all are changed. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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Abricot
My Baby's Got It Out For Me
Go On
Love in the Darkness
Rain Down
Somebody
LITD pt.1
Cold Feeling
Somebody - Mixed
Falling Under
True
Understand
Thinking
Rain Down - Purelink's Say Less Mix
My Baby's Got It Out For Me - Maara Remix
Falling Under - Cousin's Dive Dub
Go On - Extended Mix
Go On - Lew E Remix
LITD pt. 1
Somebody (Mixed)
Rain Down (Purelink's Say Less Mix)
Go On (Lew E Remix)
Go On (Extended Mix)
Litd, Pt. 1
My Baby's Got It Out For Me (Maara Remix)
Falling Under (Cousin's Dive Dub)
My Baby’s Got It Out For Me
My Baby's Got It Out For Me (feat. Alias Error)
Love in the Darkness (feat. Alias Error)
Understand (feat. Alias Error)
Go On (feat. Alias Error)
Cold Feeling (feat. Alias Error)
True (feat. Alias Error)
LITD pt.1 (feat. Alias Error)
Go On (Extended Mix) (feat. Alias Error)
Rain Down (feat. Alias Error)
Somebody (feat. Alias Error)
Somebody (Original Mix)
If I Gave My Heart to You
Falling Under (feat. Alias Error)
My Baby's Got It Out For Me (con Alias Error)
Still Love
Everything
Thinking (feat. Alias Error)
Don't
Out of Nowhere
Marry Me
My Baby's Got It Out For Me (part. Alias Error)
Love in the Darkness (part. Alias Error)
Mother/Sister
Nora
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