![]() ![]() I can imagine hearing “Good Intent” in a smoky bar in 1955, where fellas in fedoras raises glasses of whiskey to sexy dames in slinky red dresses. This is that “alternative cabaret” sound I was talking about. We can instantly see visuals for our favorite songs instead waiting for months like chumps. One of the benefits of this album being long-delayed in America is that there are already several music videos to support it. And check out those high notes in the bridge! Yes, this song is about a lover who only makes a cameo in Kimbra’s life instead of sticking around, but it makes heartache sound really fun.Īlso… the video is awesome. GOD! I love this song! The verses are contempoary dance-pop, but the chorus is an homage to the Supremes. I’d recommend the entire Kimbra album, but to get you started, here are three essential tracks: She’s got the voice and the energy to pull all of it off. Kelly influences!), and sometimes, she serves “alternative cabaret” like Fiona Apple. Sometimes, she sounds like a 90s R&B singer (Seriously! There are R. Kimbra’s a pop artist, sure, but she won’t be limited to a single genre. Now that we know Kimbra’s name, Yankee record labels are willing to take a chance on her. ![]() Vows was released in her native New Zealand almost a year ago, but that was before “ Somebody That I Used to Know” made her internationally famous. ![]() She’s been killing it with Gotye all year, but as of this week, Kimbra finally has an album of her own in America. ![]()
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