Half Waif aka Nandi Rose has been a mild, alluring presence on the music scene since she started sharing her extremely private tales a decade in the past. Her diarist lilting strategy has at all times leaned to a darker aspect, analyzing issues hidden, misplaced, and brought in her life and from others round her. It is unsurprisingly then that in “Figurine” we discover Rose musing over her personal miscarriage as a jumping-off level for exploring differing sorts of ache.
Depicting each the immediacy and the aftermath of such a traumatic expertise, Rose makes use of the therapeutic course of to raise her poetic lyrics past the disbelief and ongoing uncertainty. It’s solely briefly uncomfortable as her unaccompanied falsetto rings out. Deft piano chords take part to provide her fragile singing a mast round which to weave. Following the preliminary ache, the music expands with choir-like backing vocals and strumming guitars, brushed drums beating out the steps as we hear Rose enterprise out of the darkish and right into a extra hopeful and healed place, one thing her new album “See You At The Maypole” guarantees to delve into a lot additional.
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