Lenn - 'waist deep'
British artist Lenn brings her debut EP to a climatic end with final single ‘waist deep’ - an enchanting piece of alt-pop genius.
With major support from BBC Introducing Lenn brings deep cuts to the darker side of the pop genre. Hard hitting production mixing with emotional vocals - she puts you under her spell throughout every second of the track. The title track 'waist deep' seems like a perfect companion to those feelings in which we hear Lenn reach down into the depths of her fears and uproot a real sense of longing. An improvised vocal take dressed up in solemn lyrics gives 'waist deep’ its raw quality and the commanding performance succeeds in emoting the same fragility and self-doubt that are ever-present throughout the EP, including in the previously unheard 'been a minute’.
This debut EP that creates the foundation for this promising new artist to fully blossom.
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