
A concise EP of dark, shimmering electronic pop. Lizzy Plapinger's powerful vocals soar over dense, melancholic synthscapes and subtle glitches.
January 25, 2013 · IAmSound Records
MS MR's "Hurricane" EP wraps the listener in a shimmering, melancholic haze, a signature sound that feels both expansive and intimately personal. The production is meticulously crafted, featuring dense layers of synthesizers that build rich sonic tapestries, often punctuated by subtle, percussive glitches that add an intriguing, slightly unsettling edge. Lizzy Plapinger's vocals are a central force, powerful and emotive, cutting through the electronic textures with a soulful intensity that anchors the EP's emotional weight. It's a soundscape designed for introspection, for those moments when the world outside fades and the internal landscape takes over.
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