BANOFFEE; Born Martha Brown, the sister of popular Australian singer/songwriter Hazel Brown, she is very well-known for her role in Charli XCX’s band in Taylor Swift’s sold-out massive Reputation Stadium World Tour. But now she’s gone solo and left the land down under to record her next project- a solo project. And the result of this brave solo project is BANOFFEE and in her debut album Look At Us Now Dad BANOFFEE is leaving nothing unsaid. The first half of the album took us on an emotional roller coaster. The album starts out with a very sassy and IDGAF kind of message, and then steadily brought us through catastrophe. Look At Us Now Dad is not as much an album, as it is a journey. A journey of life, survival, and optimism in a world that seems to be crashing down. While the lyrics may signify a sad and lonely, starving artist that is BANOFFEE herself; the synth-metal, club worthy beats make the album more of a celebration rather than a mourning of that journey. We are about to dissect the second half of her debut album. As you will quickly notice, the second half of the album is as sentimental and catty as the first half, if not more. The rest of the album takes us on an intense fervor that is quite impossible to describe or distinguish until you have listened to it. Join us in listening and breaking down the rest of the album, and as we ask the muse herself more questions about the birth and creation of this album. We are also excited to announce our next episode! Listen now to find out what album we will be sharing with you and breaking down in Episode 2 out June 24th.
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