'Brooklyn artist Romi O (formerly Romi Hanoch) had to embark on both a literal and sonic journey before finding the formula for her debut album Edges.'
The album is a pretty damned fine one. Certainly genre defting as Cone Magazine describe it. Romi O moved from her hometown in Tel Aviv to Brooklyn eight years ago. It's a record that's constantly shifting,. In terms of language rhythm, pace and tone
'I have always had a very hard time picking just one thing, so this whole project represents the freeom to do whatever makes sense for the song.'
I won't bust a gut trying to describe it. It's a record best listened to rather than read about. It's sensitive, brave, refuses to be tied down and frequently gentle and touching. Go Romi O !
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