Rain - Single Review: Pretty
19 Jul 2021 // A review by Callum Wagstaff
Rain is the music making moniker of Wellington artist Cathy Elizabeth. She has been active since 2018, collaborating with
producer Thomas Te Taite to create songs that are genre fluid, but all wrapped around the singer songwriter heart.
Elizabeth uses her lived experience to inform her writing, giving it an earnest and universal appeal. Pretty is her latest offering, veering into a more rock oriented sound than previous work.The track is an upbeat pop-punk dedication to a new relationship and the well-structured and stable chord progressions draw from the likes of Green Day and the legacy of London punk with an approachable bubblegum vibe infused into the
sharp and stark progressions. The vocal melodies are fun and engaging, harnessing singalong-ready refrains.Pretty opens with muted electric guitar arpeggios and after moving up the dynamic into muted chords with distortion and
sizzling guitar choruses, it comes back down to the arpeggios for the bridge, but cuts into the earlier pattern with pauses that add a nice bit of tension before the onset of the final chorus. The crescendo packs in call and response with gang vocals against a head banging, snare-lead blast beat, bringing up the energy to punctuate the repeated "pretty" refrains for a satisfying payoff.
Rain has said it felt good to write a positive love song in this playful and punchy style and the enthusiasm for her new approach shines through on
Pretty. You can expect more singles in this vein and an upcoming rock themed EP.
Rating:
☆☆☆☆☆
( 4 / 5 )
About Rain
Wellington 5-piece Rain play original music full of catchy hooks, urban-bohemian feels, and uplifting rock riffs.
Enjoying so many different styles of music and musical influences, it makes sense that these songs are expressed through various different genres ... including rock, punk pop, folk rock, folk pop, reggae, and funk. Well, like those things, but different!
The music is Rain. It's honest and real, and we hope it touches people in some way.
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