Genre/Influences: Electro-pop. Background/Info: Uncreated is a new Swedish solo-project set up by the singer of…
Genre/Influences: Electro-pop.
Background/Info: Uncreated is a new
Swedish solo-project set up by the singer of Vanguard Patrik Hansson. He
released a few EP’s to announce the debut album “Eternal”.
Content:
You for sure will rapidly
recognize Hansson’s typical timbre of voice so comparisons with Vanguard will
be unavoidable, but sound-wise Uncreated reveals a different approach. “Evolve”
sounds closer to ‘typical’ electro-pop music although driven by a hard,
danceable kick. The title song is melodic, danceable and featuring a chorus
you’ll rapidly start to sing along. There also is an “Extended Remix” and a
remix by People Theatre.
Other songs are “You Know
Nothing”, which is also remixed by Rob Dust plus a remix of the song “In this
World”.
+ + + :
Honestly, “Evolve” is a
great and accomplished song! This is the kind of track you’ll spontaneously
start to listen to again and again. It’s well-crafted, carried by a solid bass
lines and an efficient melodic tune plus featuring great vocal lines. The
“Extended Remix” is a welcome last track while the People Theatre remix is also
a noticeable edit. And if “You Know Nothing” is a B-side cut I can assure you
it’s a real great one as well. The remix of Rob Dust is also a highlight.
– – – :
I don’t see any minus
point here!
Conclusion:
I can only say that I’m
deeply impressed by this EP and especially its title track! This is great,
danceable electro-pop!
Best songs:
“Evolve”, “Evolve –
Extended Remix”, “You Know Nothing – Rob Dust Remix”.
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