A few days ago Swedish pop artist Tove Styrke released the first song from her upcoming album later this year. She returned after a four year hiatus with a dancefloor banger. Prayer is characterized by a unique sound palette of analog synthesizers from the 1970s and 1980s, live drums, and electric bass. All of the sounds on the single were recorded live or generated with analog machines. No samples were used. A great bass line and a few bleeps set the rhythm before Tove Styrke begins to sing, her voice soaring to elfin heights. Leftfield pop as it should be.
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