Hailing from Brisbane, Australia, Nwah.Yell is a French Australian music producer & composer who is bringing his take to prog rock, alt rock, electronic music and more. His debut EP Between One and the Other is an eclectic and cosmic ride, filled with soaring melodies, guitar and electronic embellishments. Nwah.Yell mixes digital fare with live instruments to give this recording a blend of both worlds. Filled with huge emotions and a startling sound, Nwah.Yell has something that will elevate the senses.
Between One and the Other opens with “Encore,” where some eerie sounds reel listeners in. Next, some synths and keys add to the ambience. Out of the ether comes Nwah.Yell’s vocals. It felt very spoken word to my ears. This felt like a cross between metal, hard rock with prog rock elements. Nwah.Yell sings in a slightly French accent that adds something exotic to the sound. The dramatic music felt powerful. Reverb-drenched guitars roll in for a radioactive sound on “Yellow.” Here Domi Prince’s delicate and crystalline vocals come in for a compelling sound. I was reminded of ‘60s and ‘70s music and also of The Beatles. Their psychedelic sound will definitely be a hit for classic rock enthusiasts. The sound of the sax was another nice addition. On the title-track “Between One And The Other,” synths come in for a retro feel. I was feeling an ‘80s vibe here. There was a smoldering feel to this piano-based ballad. The combined vocal harmonies felt dynamic. There was more of that cosmic vibe that I was talking about before. What sounds like xylophones come in at the start of “Magpie” as well as some wind instruments. Next, an energized and sultry backbeat and guitars enter. The music felt very electric to my ears. The track was filled with a dark energy that I felt was a good way to close the record. Nwah.Yell takes command in this set of songs with his showmanship. You can tell he is pulling all the stops with his half-spoken/half-sung performance. The music itself is extravagant, with electronic riffs and radioactive guitars. Nwah.Yell incorporates a theatrical aspect to this album that will appeal to both Broadway and non-Broadway fans. Pulsating with both a contemporary and classical touch, be sure you give this a spin today!
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