Sasha and the Valentines - So You Think You Found Love? (2021)

Artist: Sasha and the Valentines
Title: So You Think You Found Love?
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: oof records
Genre: Dream Pop, Indie Pop, Synth-pop
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 35:35
Total Size: 82 / 217 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: So You Think You Found Love?
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: oof records
Genre: Dream Pop, Indie Pop, Synth-pop
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 35:35
Total Size: 82 / 217 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Witches (4:51)
02. Angel (5:04)
03. Driving (0:42)
04. Flower (2:41)
05. Cry All The Time (2:48)
06. Don't You Love Me (3:55)
07. Tears For Mars (3:36)
08. Commercial Break (1:12)
09. Tinder (3:29)
10. Some Time (2:41)
11. I See The Light (4:36)
Texas-based singer Sarah Addi's dream pop and indie pop band Sasha and the Valentines have released their debut album,'So You Think You Found Love?', On oof records.
I don’t know about you, Austin’s been pushing out some incredible voices this year; I loved Natalie’s performance in that new Tele Novella LP, and now there’s this great new track from Sarah Addi on the latest Sasha and the Valentines single. After a playful prelude, the song jumps in immediately with this energetic uptick; it’s got that sunny swagger, crossing the border between bossanova and casual cool. Of course, Addi comes in with this dreamy performance, letting her voice hang on the top of the guitars as they hit their high notes. The chorus allows her to soften a bit as the tune takes on a more expansive feel, albeit for a brief moment. This song feels like its perfectly times, hitting just as Austin seems to finally be gearing up for some warm weather.
I don’t know about you, Austin’s been pushing out some incredible voices this year; I loved Natalie’s performance in that new Tele Novella LP, and now there’s this great new track from Sarah Addi on the latest Sasha and the Valentines single. After a playful prelude, the song jumps in immediately with this energetic uptick; it’s got that sunny swagger, crossing the border between bossanova and casual cool. Of course, Addi comes in with this dreamy performance, letting her voice hang on the top of the guitars as they hit their high notes. The chorus allows her to soften a bit as the tune takes on a more expansive feel, albeit for a brief moment. This song feels like its perfectly times, hitting just as Austin seems to finally be gearing up for some warm weather.