Melbourne’s Alt-Pop Artist Sunset Salore Announces Upcoming EP with the Assertive and Enchanting Single “Call It“
Sunset Salore, an up-and-coming alt-pop star in Melbourne, has released her new song “Call It.” It’s a sonic declaration of self-worth that demands attention.
With its premiere only on AAA Backstage, “Call It” is the first taste of her much-anticipated new EP “Love Kills The Monsters“, which is set to come out later this year.
“Call It” is a great example of how to make current alt-pop music. The crisp, multi-layered music of the song is great for Salore’s powerful singing.
Her performance is both strong and sensitive, which strikes a careful balance that gives the emotional core of the song more meaning.
A common theme in modern music is getting back on your own after being in a bad relationship. This reflects larger social conversations about personal limits, mental health, and self-respect.
Salore doesn’t hold back in the lyrics. The “micro-moments” that build up over time in relationships and finally cause them to break down are something she talks about. It’s a theme that many people can relate to, and it’s presented in a refreshingly straight way.
What makes the song real is that it shows real emotions and is easy to relate to. For many people, the anger, betrayal, and ultimate sense of strength that come from ending a bad relationship are familiar.
The strong language and detailed images help to create a real picture of someone dealing with and getting through emotional pain. The way the song is put together successfully builds tension, which is a good reflection of the emotional journey of realising one’s worth and making the hard choice to walk away.
The passion of Salore’s voice builds throughout the song, building to a strong finale that stays with you. It’s fair to say that Salore sounds a lot like Florence & The Machine, especially in the way she can combine dreamy singing with driving beats.
But her style has a unique edge that makes it different from the music she sounds like. This album has a lot to offer fans of Meg Mac and Baker Boy, but it’s clear that Salore is making her own space in the alt-pop world.
Sunset Salore drew on personal experiences or closely watched the experiences of others to create a story that is deeply moving and emotionally charged.
The strong, rebellious tone and use of metaphors suggest that the artist is good at describing complicated feelings in a way that makes the listener feel strong.
Modern values of sincerity and emotional freedom are in line with the author’s writing style, which seems to focus on recognising personal feelings while also encouraging resilience and self-empowerment.
“Call It” is a big change from Salore’s 2019 debut single “Gold.” That song showed how talented she could be, but this new one shows a more polished artistic vision and more faith in her lyrics.
As a sneak peek at “Love Kills The Monsters,” “Call It” makes you excited for the EP. Sunset Salore could have a big year if the rest of the songs are as good and honest as this one.
Sunset Salore shows in “Call It” that she is an artist who isn’t afraid to face hard facts and turn them into catchy pop music. For an artist who seems bound for bigger stages, it’s a good step forward.