In the luminescent glow of the alt-R&B firmament, vocalist Demmy Sober stands out with her new song, “Practice,” where she tackles the familiar issues of heartache and growth. Teaming up with producer PMP and a guest spot from fellow singer Blkswn, the single previews the layered and lovely music that will fill her next project.
“Practice” endears itself to listeners through its quietly intense emotional appeal and its knowing rundown of nuanced experiences that many of us know all too well. It feels like a story, sketching the familiar path from getting wounded to gaining wisdom, highlighted in heartfelt lines like “They always come back for more / When I’m gone / And don’t care no more / When I don’t know their name no more.“ PMP‘s beautifully hypnotic arrangement – laced with synthy brass arpeggios, pulsing bass thumps, and measured rhythms – pairs with these thoughtful words to set up a scene that’s easing, absorbing, and gives a solid ground to both singer’s softhearted deliveries.
As just a taste of Demmy‘s upcoming work, “Practice” suggests that the full album will be more than just a flighty collection of songs. It shows signs of shaping up to be a series of well thought-out tracks that stick with you – all set to a chill, comforting backdrop that’s perfect for late-night listening, stress-quelling smoke sessions, or just thinking about life.
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