New Music: J. Sariah – FriendZone (Review)
J. Sariah sculpts a soulful sound on the playful “FriendZone”. Lyrics focus upon all the concept of the friend zone. One of those truly unique things, the friend zone in the song explores what that means, all the confusion it can bring and how it can change a relationship. For a friendship is something that ought to be relatively straightforward, a support network of sorts. Instead, people ought to realize that they can just truly be friends. The illusion of something more means that relationship will always have a degree of awkwardness about it, with both participants confused about what happens next. All of this is delivered masterfully via J. Sariah’s soothing vocals. Quite creative, J. Sariah’s neo soul style possesses a tremendous amount of energy, drawing from pop, hip hop, and electronica.
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Not a moment is wasted as J. Sariah sets the mood of the track quite quickly. The groove has a nimbleness to it. A tremendous neon-hued melody comes into the mix, growing ever statelier with additional layer of sound. Percussion opts for a dexterity, with the bass rumbles giving it an almost summery sort of spirit. Everything feels tremendously multifaceted, allowing for the entirety of the track to become infused with a tremendous amount of life. For the final stretch of the piece J. Sariah lets the whole piece truly come into bloom.
“FriendZone” shows off the impressive storytelling abilities of J. Sariah, creating a thoughtful piece of pop.
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