Sophie Aston Lifted Celestially Dreamy Americana-tinged Indie Pop into Orbit with Stardust

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Sophie Aston Lifted Celestially Dreamy Americana-tinged Indie Pop into Orbit with Stardust

Sophie Aston’s ‘Stardust’ is a celestially dreamy Americana-tinged indie pop triumph. For this seminal release, the UK-born, New Zealand-based singer-songwriter pulled together genres with an organically gentle ease, creating a stridently enrapturing single that swells within your chest with every folksy crescendo. The momentum within the arrangement is a phenomenon in itself as it pulls you through a kaliedoscope of  expansive textures and warm acoustic tones which give the track a natural lift, as though the chorus itself has found a pair of wings. Aston’s voice instantly affirms that maturity is more than a matter of years. It lies in the ability to see the world vividly, intimately, fiercely, and translate those observations into wisdom. For Stardust, Aston mined intospective gold to forge lyricism to soar above the arrangement of contemporary indie folk pop intensity. The percussion stirs something primal beneath the surface of the song, grounding its celestial clarion call with an earthy heartbeat that keeps the track rooted in emotional truth. There’s a rare self-possession in the way Aston presents her sound. The expansive production and folk-pop uplift may bring Mumford and Sons or the Lumineers to mind for some listeners, yet the spiritual old soul at the centre […]

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