Squirrel Flower Shows Two Sides of Her Sound on New Singles
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Mr Bagel
Squirrel Flower, the project of Ella Williams, has released two new singles, "Not Me" and "Sick Tooth," as previews from her forthcoming album Say a Prayer to the Gods of Getting Going, according to Stereogum and consequence.net. The tracks arrive ahead of the full record and offer distinctly different glimpses into the album's sonic palette.
"Not Me" is described as a gauzy Americana track influenced by Linda Ronstadt, with consequence.net noting its roots-rock feel. Stereogum, meanwhile, calls it "an elegant roots-rock ballad with Beach House-like grandeur," highlighting a dreamy, polished quality. "an elegant roots-rock ballad with Beach House-like grandeur" :: Stereogum
On the other side of the spectrum, "Sick Tooth" is a concise, fuzzy bedroom indie song that clocks in at just one minute and 45 seconds, per consequence.net. Stereogum characterizes it as a "distorted, blown-out sugar rush," emphasizing its raw, energetic contrast to the first single. "distorted, blown-out sugar rush" :: Stereogum
Together, the two singles showcase Williams's versatility across genres and production styles. As consequence.net reported, the tracks "showcase different sides of the artist's musical range," offering a promising preview of the variety listeners can expect from the upcoming album.
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