
Violet Skies inspires jealousy over killer new single
by Tom Roden
Post-pop powerhouse with regal sophistication.
Categories: Listen, Review, Track Review • Tags: Jealousy, Listen, Pop, post-pop, Review, Single Review, Violet Skies
by Tom Roden
Post-pop powerhouse with regal sophistication.
Categories: Listen, Review, Track Review • Tags: Jealousy, Listen, Pop, post-pop, Review, Single Review, Violet Skies
by Tom Roden
We’ve already said our words of praise about Violet Skies’ new track ‘Liar’, but now there’s a video for us to take a look at too. So what does the video add to the track? In short, not a lot. The video itself, as it should be, is another means of emphasising the artistry of the track. Avoiding the pitfalls that many female artists get lured (or forced) into in music video that force them to take on a sexualised […]
Categories: Video • Tags: Liar, Music Video, Official Video, Violet Skies
by Tom Roden
A slinking electronic backdrop and a seductively smooth voice: Violet Skies’ latest track ‘Liar’ is a consistently flawless release that will make you fall in love with her. It’s a strange thing to hear a song like ‘Liar’, where such emphasis is placed upon the vocals of the track. With so many new artists there’s a reluctance to put too much of the vocals at the heart of the track, preferring instead to have them coyly peek through an instrument-heavy […]
Categories: Review, Track Review • Tags: Liar, Review, Violet Skies
by Tom Roden
One of the finest vocals we’ve found from Glastonbury so far comes from the phenomenal Violet Skies, an artist who has been sadly overlooked in a lot of the reflective coverage of Glastonbury 2014. ‘Patience’ showcases the great voice on offer from the act, accompanied by a beat that compliments the vocals while it builds throughout the song into something that will definitely get you moving. But let’s not focus too much on the music – the performance itself is […]
Categories: Video • Tags: Glastonbury, Glastonbury 2014, Patience, Violet Skies