Irish artist Christian Cohle has released his new single ‘Drown Me Slow’. Cohle is a singer songwriter, multi instrumentalist and producer, who’s launched on to the Irish music scene this year with breathtaking atmospheric alt pop and stunning music videos by IFTA nominated Irish filmmaker Tristian Heanue. ‘Drown Me Slow’ will be the last single he’ll be releasing before his debut album ‘Holy Trouble’ next year.
‘Drown Me Slow’ is an ethereal, spacious track laced in lofty electronics and building soundscapes as Christian Cohle presents his most suspenseful and graceful tune yet. The track maintains an intense and mysterious nature. 80’s-esque synths create a plucking, rhythmic bounce between rippling electronic pulses while Chole’s soulful vocals ooze emotion through the haunting atmospheric backdrop. ‘Drown Me Slow’ is a hypnotic piece of musicianship from Christian Cohle. Looking forward to his debut album ‘Holy Trouble’ which is out next year.
Christian Cohle has released his new single and video ‘Wallflower’. With 40K streams on his single debut, Spotify playlists like New Hits, and collaborations with Ireland’s hottest up-and-coming film director (Tristan Heanue) Cohle has proven himself to be an exciting new dynamic force in electronic music.His forthcoming album Holy Trouble is set for release later this year. Previous releases Breathe and Ghost have also seen support from 2FM, Today FM, BBC Radio Ulster, Across The Line, RTE Pulse and more
Immersed in cool synths and tidal electronics, ‘Wallflower’ is a wholly consuming instrumental track which rushes in with repetitive vocal glimmers and dazzling psychedelic moments. The sticky steady beat anchors the track as the song soars, flutters and wisps around eerie soundscapes. The song’s heavier moments result in deft beat distortion and chugging noises as the light reverb vocals provide an almost innocent contrast to the songs haunting aesthetic. Intricately layered and masterfully built, the track’s progression to its crescendo exudes cinematic undertones. The more obscure electronic moments are numbed by the repetitive synth progression and clamorous percussion providing multiple layers of depth to this sublime track. Christian Cohle has created instrumental poetry that is as mysterious and chilling as it is beautiful. ‘Wallflower’ is a joy to listen to.
Watch the video for ‘Wallflower’ below
Author : Danu
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