Concert Review: Josie Dunne Brings The EDM To Pop At Baby’s All Right
Josie Dunne is everyone. She approaches the crowd with high-energy, a sweet sense of humor, and a shock that she is the one on stage. She looks at the audience with the awe and admiration she hopes to ignite in them, like she is our fan. Thus, she will laugh about everything, from gym memberships to fist-pumps, just to elaborate that she is an everyday, young woman that happen bring an EDM flare to the pop world.
Sonically, Josie Dunne feels like Jojo had a miracle, vocal baby with Julia Michaels. She splashes both their styles into pop songs that could make you dance like no one is looking or lyrically cry because no one looked. Somehow, Dunne magically amplifies depression and heartbreak into songs that could either speed up a Zumba class or slow down the rain in its haste to fall. Her two speeds enraptured the Baby’s All Right audience by making her appear like a folk-troubadour of the DJ circuit.
Josie Dunne – Ooh La La [Official Music Video]
She could whip out a guitar or a mix-table like a sword, but Dunne’s voice is what cuts through the ickiness of feeling. Even though her songs feel like elaborate, pop portraits about the heart, her presence and delivery reveal matters are simple. No synth-wave or banging beat-drop can shroud that when you fall in love with someone, it is hard to feel like you do or can love yourself more. From “Ooh La La” to “Sunday Morning,” the depth of this natural, relationship feeling became light-hearted. Hence, in typical pop form, Josie took the complexity of love and made it musically manageable. For More Information On Josie Dunne Click Here.
Josie Dunne – Same (Official Music Video)