Album of the Week: Voice Notes – Yazmin Lacey // The Height of Love – Sinj Clarke

EASTSIDE ALBUM OF THE WEEK PRESENTS

Voice Notes – Yazmin Lacey (UK)

Hailing from a background deeply rooted in gospel and soul, Yazmin Lace is a rising star in the realm of contemporary R&B music. Her debut album “Voice Notes” is overflowed with impeccable storytelling and soul, gaining the interest of many listeners. Lace’s velvety vocals effortlessly glide over tracks of the album, drawing you into a world of intimacy and authenticity.

The 14 tracks of this album features a mix of sultry ballads, upbeat anthems, and heartfelt confessionals, showcasing Lace’s versatility as both a vocalist and a songwriter. Seamlessly blending contemporary R&B with elements of neo-soul and pop, “Voice Notes” stands as a testament to Lace’s versatility and artistic future ahead of her.

The Height of Love – Sinj Clarke (AUS)

Sinj Clarke is a Melbourne based pianist and composer. Known for his understated and laconic style of composition, he blends elements of folk, indie, and alternative rock to create a sound that is uniquely his own.

His album “The height of Love” ‘Evokes a cinematic dreamscape redolent of late seventies Italian film scores and sun drenched exotica’ characterized by a rich tapestry of musical elements. Clarke’s songwriting is marked by introspective lyrics and haunting melodies, drawing listeners into a world of raw emotion and introspection.