Gabrielle Aplin's third studio album politely sows in trendy pop terrains where some ambient piano ballads hieratically elevate as trees in a steppe. Until The Sun Comes Up opens the album with a very tenuous vanilla flavor. The light radio-friendly pop song provides some pleasant night city vibes, but really fails to be memorable or even remotely unique in any kind of way. 6.0/10 Invisible amplifies the breath of the album. The verses smoothly lay on a sweet pad layering that eventually expand in a fulfilled dreamy chorus vaguely reminescent of Carly Rae Jepsen's fresh 80s influenced teen synthpop. 7.3/10 One Of Those Days is one of the most relaxing songs I've heard in recent time. The piano harmony, and the faint ambient-ish rhythmics fondle your ears through crystalline vocals. The transition from the bridge to the last vented chorus is wonderful as well. There is a neat sense of sonic evolution and morphing that completely takes any sense of boredo...
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