Concert Review: Winona Oak Gets A Pop Queen’s Approval
Winona Oak is helming Swedish Pop with synth waves and lush vocals that make you feel like music can do snow angels within your ears. There is something cool and celestial to her dynamic; looking up to Heaven for help with love while looking like she could easily start a fashion brand. Her ability to look like “the now” while singing to what is forever, love, is why her Baby’s All Right show was packed.
Winona Oak – Control [Official Video]
Getting Britney Spears’ Instagram approval is certainly a stamp of “Yes! Follow this young woman!” Winona Oak rises amongst the ranks of Sasha Sloan or Selena Gomez to also deliver us the anthems ladies sings when their relationship has hit its last song. We ALL have had that moment where we grabbed a brush and belted, with no history of vocal lessons, the words to a break-up song. I should KNOW Celine Dion with the many times I tried to sing the high-note of “All By Myself;” I’m sure she heard how I tried. HA! Yet, my point is that Winona Oak has that effect; the richness of happily singing to how sad you are and how boys suck with a group of women that are, equally, trying to figure out what love, especially self-love, looks like.
Winona Oak – Let Me Know [Official Video]
As a performer, Winona Oak may toss light banter, but, for the most part, her show feels like a constant pouring of emotions on the dance floor. She embodies the many times our hearts felt like pouring one out for the past exes that we loved, except she looks cool and fuse heartbreak to an uptempo. She appears ripped from a fashion magazine with a calm collectedness that really made you have to hear her words and catch her melodies to realize she was singing to love and how confusing it is to find yourself while finding “the one.” Honestly, I recommend finding yourself first before finding the one: makes things easier. Yet, when we are young, that is not exactly our plan, and Winona Oak finds her sonic space in that learning gap. For More Information On Winona Oak Click Here.