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Ways [ Vinyl / 12" Album ]

Ways

SKU: V80745 Barcode: 0659457529611
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

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  • Released Date: 11 Feb 2022

  • Genre: Dance

Our Take

XYLA's latest album "Ways" is a unique mix of dreamy melodies and infectious beats that will have you bopping along in no time. The Los Angeles-based artist has managed to create a sound that is both refreshing and familiar, with hints of electro-pop and R&B woven throughout each track.

From the catchy opener "Dreamland" to the hauntingly beautiful closer "Goodbye", XYLA takes us on a journey through her world of heartbreak, self-discovery, and everything in between. Her ethereal vocals float effortlessly over the pulsing synths and crisp percussion, creating a mesmerising listening experience from start to finish.

Standout tracks include the anthemic "Golden Hour", with its soaring chorus and irresistible hooks, and the soulful "Fool for You", which showcases XYLA's impressive range and emotive delivery. The production on "Ways" is top-notch, with lush layers of sound that build and swell to create a rich sonic landscape that will have you coming back for more.

Overall, XYLA's "Ways" is a triumph of an album that solidifies her status as a rising star in the music industry. With its infectious energy and heartfelt lyrics, this is one record that deserves a spot on your playlist. So grab your headphones, hit play, and let XYLA take you on a musical journey you won't soon forget.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Shoot
2. Feel
3. Now
4. Cold
5. Narcissus
6. Ways
7. Misty
8. Just You and Me

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About the artist

Xyla

Introducing XYLA: the fearless pop princess ready to conquer the charts and steal your heart. With a voice as sweet as a summer breeze and lyrics that cut straight to the core, XYLA is not your average pop starlet. Hailing from sunny California, this 25-year-old sensation burst onto the music scene with her debut EP "America" in 2015, showcasing her unique blend of indie pop and electronic beats. Since then, she has been making waves with hit singles like "I Don't Want to See You Anymore" and "Tongue Tied." But don't let her infectious melodies and catchy hooks fool you - XYLA's music is not just surface-level pop fluff. Her lyrics delve into the raw, messy emotions of life and love, exploring themes of heartbreak, self-discovery, and empowerment. With a sound that draws comparisons to artists like Lorde and Halsey, XYLA brings a fresh, edgy perspective to the pop music landscape. Her breath-taking live performances have earned her a dedicated fan base and critical acclaim from music critics around the world. So, if you're looking for a pop princess with a rebellious edge and a killer voice, look no further than XYLA. With her electric energy and infectious charisma, she is poised to take the music world by storm. Watch out, because XYLA is here to stay - and she's not taking any prisoners.

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