Music / electronica

Mazy fly


Reviews (4)


Pitchfork

d. 22. Feb. 2019

By

By

Dayna Evans

d. 22. Feb. 2019

"Tia Cabral's second album retains the great mysticism of her songwriting. The unsettling synth textures and soundscapes fly around her soulful voice, making something beautiful out of sheer terror".


The 405

d. 22. Feb. 2019

By

By

Lauren Mullineaux

d. 22. Feb. 2019

"Chrystia Cabral is weird, there's no doubting it. As SPELLLING, she's a bold new voice in the experimental scene who's doing something far more interesting than the `indietronica' label she's often slapped with".


Popmatters

d. 27. Feb. 2019

By

By

Hans Kim

d. 27. Feb. 2019

"SPELLLING's second full-length Mazy Fly escapes present genres and ages, from witching primeval ballads, sultry alternative R&B, to intergalactic disco. Simply, it's celestial, Afrofuturist, and wake work".


Information

d. 11. Mar. 2019

By

By

Ralf Christensen

d. 11. Mar. 2019

"Mazy Fly har gyserens væsen over sig, og du kan ikke stole på jegfortælleren, for hun huser mange væsener. Albummet føles som en vakkelvorn gyserfilm fra en svunden tid. Spellings stemmer flagrer om lytteren som genfærd i skabe og gange. Lige om hjørnet venter noget uheldssvangert. Synthesizerne er så porøse, at de ryger ind og ud af stemning; der er gyserintervaller og goth-guitar. Men hårde beats kan også lodret modsige de slæbende akkordgange. Det er heterogen, skizofren musik til en fragmenteret, dobbeltbundet verden".