There’s something so intoxicating about Ethel Cain, whether it be her haunting vocals or her ability to create such complex layered tracks here on her first mini album Golden Age.
A hazy emotional record of intimate recordings, Golden Age gives me chills every time I listen to it. It’s very rare that an artists music moves me, but Ethel’s very personal style of singing has these rare moments that truly connect listener with musician in such a up close and relatable way. Her ... read more