Melbourne’s Rising Alt-Pop Star Sunset Salore Announces Debut EP ‘Love Kills The Monsters‘
Sunset Salore, an up-and-coming alt-pop star from Melbourne, just released her new song “Mystery and Magic”
“Mystery and Magic” is a mesmerizing journey into the world of new connections. This track, which was first played on The AU Review, gives us a sneak peek at her much-anticipated first EP, “Love Kills the Monsters”
“Call It” her previous song, was a strong anthem of self-worth. “Mystery and Magic,” on the other hand, is about the exciting early stages of attraction.
Salore’s voices shimmer with a mix of fear and vulnerability, perfectly capturing the feeling of having butterflies in your stomach when you’re in love for the first time.
Her songs use metaphors and sharp observations to paint lively pictures of the little things that make new relationships so exciting. Salore shows how good a songwriter she is by writing about the little things that make new connections special that aren’t always noticed.
She stays away from overused phrases and instead uses carefully chosen details and metaphors to paint lively pictures. A love song that sounds so real and true is a nice change of pace.
‘Mystery and Magic’ sounds great thanks to its production. The dreamy mood is made by layered sounds, and the energy stays high with punchy rhythms. It’s a fine mix that fits with the idea of finding and wonder in the song.
Each line adds new levels of sound and feeling to the track, which has a beautiful structure. By the time the chorus comes on, people will be caught up in Salore’s happiness.
This is a great album for people who like acts like Lorde or Maggie Rogers. Salore shares their skill for fusing catchy pop hooks with deep words and creative music.
But her unique vocal tone and sound that is influenced by Melbourne make her stand out in the alt-pop genre. Compared to Salore’s earlier work, “Mystery and Magic” shows a lot of growth.
Her self-assurance as a singer and a songwriter comes through, a sign that the full EP will have even better things to offer. “Love Kills The Monsters” looks like it will be one of the most exciting debut EPs of the year, based on songs like “Mystery and Magic” and “Call It,” which were released earlier this year.
Sunset Salore does a great job of building a story arc through her songs, which look at different aspects of love and finding oneself.
“Mystery and Magic” shows that she’s a talented artist who can catch in three and a half minutes of pure pop the brief joy of human connection.
Watch out for this rising star—she may have killed her monsters, but her magic is just getting started.