Clara Moschetta tore truth from silence in her debut Indie Art-Pop EP, ‘Worthy Conversations Around a Kitchen Table’
With a voice that deserves more than a fraction of the reverence that’s falling around Lola Young, Clara Moschetta is a melodic mesmerist in her debut EP. Worthy Conversations Around a Kitchen Table. Her ability to take the phenomenon of retro piano pop ballads in the opening single, Cut Up Fruit, and turn it into an aching paradox of gospel that resonates like a confession that swells through crescendo is enough to necessitate a new book of revelation. The hooks don’t just serve to pull you into the momentum; they hit you in a far more emotional capacity, especially when Moschetta allows her vocal notes to tremble in vibrato, shaking the pain into the synapses. Water Safer Than Land amplifies the artful aura that surrounds her production, exhibiting her as a figure that can console you as much as Lana Del Rey. Yet, Moschetta doesn’t rely on aesthetics or the armour of nostalgia; she cuts with contemporary knives. Through a sonic signature that’s sharp enough to tear through the indie pop mediocrity with the intensity of the instrumental builds, the steel-wrought tension of the trip-hop percussion becomes a tribal calling beneath her voice as it soars with grief and reclaims […] The post Clara Moschetta tore truth from silence in her debut Indie Art-Pop EP, ‘Worthy Conversations Around a Kitchen Table’ appeared first on A&R Factory.

With a voice that deserves more than a fraction of the reverence that’s falling around Lola Young, Clara Moschetta is a melodic mesmerist in her debut EP. Worthy Conversations Around a Kitchen Table. Her ability to take the phenomenon of retro piano pop ballads in the opening single, Cut Up Fruit, and turn it into an aching paradox of gospel that resonates like a confession that swells through crescendo is enough to necessitate a new book of revelation. The hooks don’t just serve to pull you into the momentum; they hit you in a far more emotional capacity, especially when Moschetta allows her vocal notes to tremble in vibrato, shaking the pain into the synapses. Water Safer Than Land amplifies the artful aura that surrounds her production, exhibiting her as a figure that can console you as much as Lana Del Rey. Yet, Moschetta doesn’t rely on aesthetics or the armour of nostalgia; she cuts with contemporary knives. Through a sonic signature that’s sharp enough to tear through the indie pop mediocrity with the intensity of the instrumental builds, the steel-wrought tension of the trip-hop percussion becomes a tribal calling beneath her voice as it soars with grief and reclaims […]
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