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Låpsley|Cautionary Tales of Youth

Cautionary Tales of Youth

Låpsley

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UK singer-songwriter-producer Låpsley has figured out an amazing feat: How to chill out without flat-out ignoring the things that trigger anxiety. "I'm running/ I'm searching," she calmly chants on "Hotel Corridors," even as synth actively pushes and prods. The song cleverly uses a hotel hallway—where everything looks the same on every floor and it's so banal that you can easily get lost—as a metaphor for trying to figure out adulthood "Still trying to find my number/ Still trying to find my room/ It's a cautionary tale of youth/ And I'm running through/ Hotel corridors." Taken on their own, her lyrics could be angst-inducing; but her otherworldly, free-floating, often pitch-shifted voice soothes all. "First time, it's the first time I've/ I've given up my struggle for control," she sings on "32 Floors," a trust exercise of a song that positions her in the realm of The xx. On paper,  the words to throbbing "Smoke and Fire"—"Dive bars/ Jumpin' between cable cars/ Drivin' in the fast lane/ Ridin' on the last train/ Green lanes/ Runnin' through the June rain" is a nerve-wracking litany about dating in London ("The endless park walks and train rides and awkward small talk," Låpsley has said)—might make you want to stay in with the covers over your head. But then the softly pulsing synth comes in like a space-age alarm clock and the call-and-response chorus oozes like warm butter. Genre-wise, Låpsley flirts with jazz fusion ("Nightingale"), soul ("Paradise" and its appealingly reverberating bass), dance-floor chill ("Levitate," which finds the singer channeling the smoke-and-purity of Roberta Flack) and more. "Lifeline" starts off with an a capella, almost Medieval-folk sounding chant: "Are you lonely?/ Are you hurting? … Are you careful?/ Do you get out?/ Are you fearful?" But then it veers into a slow-jam beat punctuated with  bright, brassy synth bursts. "Pandora's Box" blends deep, heavy-bottom rhythm and ethereal vocal layers. "Say I'm What You Need" is an icy-cool ballad you can imagine The Weeknd covering. And R&B flavored "Dial Two Seven" shows Låpsley knows how to have fun. An ode to lost weekends in South Africa (which has the international calling code +27), where she spent the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, it fully embraces letting go: "Dial two sеven in the A.M./ It's north to the Capе by the P.M./ Ride Uber to see him in the East End/ It's sex in the city for the weekend." © Shelly Ridenour/Qobuz

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1
32 Floors
00:03:01

Joseph Brown, Composer, Lyricist, Producer - Låpsley, Producer, MainArtist - Holly Lapsley Fletcher, Composer, Lyricist

2022 Believe 2022 Believe

2
Hotel Corridors Explicit
00:03:24

Joseph Brown, Composer, Lyricist, Producer - Låpsley, Producer, MainArtist - Holly Lapsley Fletcher, Composer, Lyricist

2022 Believe 2022 Believe

3
Paradise
00:03:05

Joseph Brown, Producer - Ollie Green, Composer, Lyricist - Låpsley, Producer, MainArtist - Holly Lapsley Fletcher, Composer, Lyricist

2022 Believe 2022 Believe

4
Close to Heaven
00:03:38

Joseph Brown, Producer - Msaki, FeaturedArtist - Låpsley, Producer, MainArtist - Holly Lapsley Fletcher, Composer, Lyricist - Asanda Lusaseni Mvana, Composer, Lyricist - Greg Abrahams, Composer, Lyricist, Producer - Mikhaela Faye Kruger, Composer, Lyricist, Producer

2022 Believe 2022 Believe

5
Dial Two Seven
00:03:02

Låpsley, MainArtist - Holly Lapsley Fletcher, Composer, Lyricist - Greg Abrahams, Composer, Lyricist, Producer - Omri Dahan, Composer, Lyricist, Producer - Lapsely, Producer

2022 Believe 2022 Believe

6
Nightingale
00:03:11

Låpsley, Producer, MainArtist - Holly Lapsley Fletcher, Composer, Lyricist - Greg Abrahams, Composer, Lyricist, Producer - Omri Dahan, Composer, Lyricist, Producer - Mikhaela Faye Kruger, Composer, Lyricist

2022 Believe 2022 Believe

7
War and Peace
00:03:03

Joseph Brown, Producer - Låpsley, Producer, MainArtist - Holly Lapsley Fletcher, Composer, Lyricist - Omri Dahan, Composer, Lyricist, Producer - Mikhaela Faye Kruger, Producer

2022 Believe 2022 Believe

8
Levitate
00:03:55

Joseph Brown, Producer - Låpsley, Producer, MainArtist - Evoke, Composer, Lyricist - Holly Lapsley Fletcher, Composer, Lyricist - Julio Mijiga, Composer, Lyricist

2022 Believe 2022 Believe

9
Smoke and Fire
00:03:39

Joseph Brown, Composer, Lyricist, Producer - Låpsley, Producer, MainArtist - Holly Lapsley Fletcher, Composer, Lyricist

2022 Believe 2022 Believe

10
Pandora's Box Explicit
00:03:37

Paul White, Composer, Lyricist, Producer - Jessy Lanza, Composer, Lyricist - Låpsley, MainArtist - Holly Lapsley Fletcher, Composer, Lyricist - Greg Abrahams, Producer

2022 Believe 2022 Believe

11
Lifeline
00:03:22

Joseph Brown, Producer - Paul White, Composer, Lyricist, Producer - Låpsley, Producer, MainArtist - Holly Lapsley Fletcher, Composer, Lyricist

2022 Believe 2022 Believe

12
Say I'm What You Need
00:03:26

Låpsley, Producer, MainArtist - Holly Lapsley Fletcher, Composer, Lyricist - Daniel Salcedo Mirza, Composer, Lyricist, Producer

2022 Believe 2022 Believe

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UK singer-songwriter-producer Låpsley has figured out an amazing feat: How to chill out without flat-out ignoring the things that trigger anxiety. "I'm running/ I'm searching," she calmly chants on "Hotel Corridors," even as synth actively pushes and prods. The song cleverly uses a hotel hallway—where everything looks the same on every floor and it's so banal that you can easily get lost—as a metaphor for trying to figure out adulthood "Still trying to find my number/ Still trying to find my room/ It's a cautionary tale of youth/ And I'm running through/ Hotel corridors." Taken on their own, her lyrics could be angst-inducing; but her otherworldly, free-floating, often pitch-shifted voice soothes all. "First time, it's the first time I've/ I've given up my struggle for control," she sings on "32 Floors," a trust exercise of a song that positions her in the realm of The xx. On paper,  the words to throbbing "Smoke and Fire"—"Dive bars/ Jumpin' between cable cars/ Drivin' in the fast lane/ Ridin' on the last train/ Green lanes/ Runnin' through the June rain" is a nerve-wracking litany about dating in London ("The endless park walks and train rides and awkward small talk," Låpsley has said)—might make you want to stay in with the covers over your head. But then the softly pulsing synth comes in like a space-age alarm clock and the call-and-response chorus oozes like warm butter. Genre-wise, Låpsley flirts with jazz fusion ("Nightingale"), soul ("Paradise" and its appealingly reverberating bass), dance-floor chill ("Levitate," which finds the singer channeling the smoke-and-purity of Roberta Flack) and more. "Lifeline" starts off with an a capella, almost Medieval-folk sounding chant: "Are you lonely?/ Are you hurting? … Are you careful?/ Do you get out?/ Are you fearful?" But then it veers into a slow-jam beat punctuated with  bright, brassy synth bursts. "Pandora's Box" blends deep, heavy-bottom rhythm and ethereal vocal layers. "Say I'm What You Need" is an icy-cool ballad you can imagine The Weeknd covering. And R&B flavored "Dial Two Seven" shows Låpsley knows how to have fun. An ode to lost weekends in South Africa (which has the international calling code +27), where she spent the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, it fully embraces letting go: "Dial two sеven in the A.M./ It's north to the Capе by the P.M./ Ride Uber to see him in the East End/ It's sex in the city for the weekend." © Shelly Ridenour/Qobuz

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