Battlestar Eclectica: Song of the Day: "Unkind" by Kacy Hill
"A little bit of this. A little bit of that. A pot, a pan, a broom, a hat. . ."—Anatevka, "Fiddler on the Roof."
This is a blog about everything and nothing. A little parenting, a little humor, some poetry, news, essays, a lot of music. I don't want to waste your time, just send positive vibes into the blogosphere.
Oh, yeah, my name is Sarah Torribio. Enough about me, how are you?
I came across this on the music-sharing/promoting site ello.com today and it's a very pretty song to chill, or Netflix and chill, to. Unkind by alt-pop songstress Kacy Hill, presents a variety of sonic surprises scattered like Easter eggs, like a bass beat so deep they drop like a bomb and a smattering of orchestral synth whimsies.
I'd like to hear more from Kacy Hill. She's James Blake for the only sub-clinically depressed. She's Bjork before the Icelandic Northern Lights rained down and crossed her neural wires, making her Venusian in her strange genius.
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