Singer-songwriter Kitty has worked hard over the last few years to sculpt a sound that reflects who she is. We can see the fruits of this in Swimming for Dummies, her EP. And what do we think about it? Let’s get to the answer quickly. We think the project embodies what pop music should be. Besides that, it’s just great. Detailed production ensures that things remain fresh and balanced.
Playing House kicks off the project, featuring a cool guitar groove and a intricate key structure. The vocals in this song search for light everywhere. Rent A Smile continues the vibe of the first track and even builds upon it. We’re most fond of the chorus. Sympathy Pains may sound quiet, but it’s nonetheless powerful. From a story perspective, it doesn’t let you go. Thread Water does the same thing. Your mind drifts into the scenes Kitty paints as you listen. Happy Again is a bit more up-tempo, we like how it tries to wrap everything up.
Swimming for Dummies reflects the growth and change that comes with becoming an adult. It likens the journey to learning to swim with no instructions. Going through your 20s can feel a bit like being thrown into the deep end without being taught how to stay afloat first. Through trial and error, you have to figure things out. While you’re given more independence and responsibility, there isn’t always a roadmap on how to handle it.
Kitty only aims for the best. With Swimming for Dummies, she shows how serious she’s about music. Hopefully, it’ll be of interest to every pop fan. Below you can find the EP!
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