Album Review: Nina Nesbitt’s The Sun Will Come Up, The Seasons Will Change
Nina Nesbitt’s name is surrounded with buzz as listeners grow excited to hear more people hear her. There is an elegance to her pop sound that makes heartbreak feel as beautiful as a clear, blue ocean. Considering that the sentiment could make you feel like you are drowning in one, it is unique to have someone make you look as the beauty of disenchantment, of which The Sun Will Come Up, The Seasons Will Change achieves.
“There is always hope,” feels like the quintessential grandma quote, but it is also the lifeline by which most of us need to live by and Nina’s verses attain. From “Colder” to “Loyalty To Me,” Nina’s vocality approaches lyrics with a brightness. She spumes her voice as if every verse was tiny fountain that bursts through disappointment to land in a water of hopefulness. For Nina, whether you realize it or not, everything you thought would end you did not, especially a souring relationship.
Nina Nesbitt – Somebody Special (Official Video)I know that, at least once, you have have said, “I cannot live without this person” or “I cannot imagine not having them by my side,” and, a few years later, you do not even know their cell. People move on to love again in the same way, “The Sun Will Come Up, The Season Will Change.” Tracks like, “Sacred,” “Somebody Special,” “The Things I Say When You Sleep,“ have melodies that do feel seasonal. Nina organizes her rhythms as if they were all born in the sky. Synths are sunny, guitars are snowy, drums are rainy, basslines are bolted like lightning, and keys wind like a gust trying to decipher if it brings warmth or cold. Yet, her ability to weather rhythms plugs into her ultimate theme of needing to be revived by life and love.
Nina Nesbitt – Is It Really Me You’re Missing (Official Video)From “ Empire“ to “ Last December,” she is deciding not to feel so weathered by love, and that is super motivating for any young woman/ person listening in. Love is magic, and when you are a twenty-something trying to figure that out, you can forget it. Yet, The Sun Will Come Up, The Seasons Will Change is a perfect reminder. For More Information On Nina Nesbitt And To Buy The Sun Will Come Up, The Seasons Will Change On February 1 Click Here.