A Pop Banger from Sasha Atlas
A fresh single and video release from Sasha Atlas brings out a unique flair to a pop soundscape and with it comes hooks that stick in your head for days after the song has ended and the only way to satiate that is to listen to the song again as it comes with flavorful vocals that allure and intrigue along with a colorful and personality riddled approach but also this edginess that lays a top of the track.
"Howl" has such a robust and almost orchestrated approach to it but still keeps this wonderful pop over time with a synth pop sort of feel that hints at classic and a nostalgic synthwave undertones but does so with this refreshing and more updated style all with a unique and sort of in your face approach and attitude coming from Sasha right from the start.
This track feels genuine like it came from someplace real and wherever that place is is what pushed her to create this song in the first place which I really enjoyed and you can actually hear that in a lot of lyrics of the song but the performance here is really what grabs you because it's got that attitude again, it has a sort of spark that lets her shine as an artist so her presence is really intense a lot of the time but that's what keeps you there.
This is a pop opus of sorts that has a certain kind of flare to it and changes that you don't expect so you get these great little surprises around the corners but all in all you have a track that hits hard where it needs to, delivers lotion melodic approaches, and has a way of keeping you right where it wants to.
Now, as I said earlier this single comes with a accompanying music video that was just released and this is an extremely well shot and cut video because it also adds more to Sasha as an artist because you can see these visuals now and the way it was created was half CGI which cyber kind of places.
This video is visually outstanding and the pace of it all keeps up with the track perfectly but you also get a lot of Sasha herself giving that presence and sort of personal swagger.
By the time you get to the end of the video the song is massive and has great vocal harmonies and an edgier approach but still keeps this flourishing and melodic sound with instrumentation that blends textures together and gives you a great atmosphere.
This is definitely the kind of song you want to listen to by watching the video because then you were getting more and you're also getting a glimpse of how Sasha Atlas has this additional creative aspect to her work.
But you also get a lot of that personality right in your face and it is certainly something that makes you want more and more.
Check out the video below and feel free to dive into some more from Sasha Atlas as she has a really eclectic and progressive style as an artist all in all.