Highly recommended.
Hailing from the 757 and in the ever-evolving landscape of contemporary music, Roberta Lea's latest offering, "Too Much Of A Woman," stands out as a testament to her artistic brilliance and evolving sonic palette. This album, spanning a tight eleven tracks, delivers an eclectic blend of soul, R&B, and country undertones, painting a vivid soundscape for listeners.
The title track, "Too Much Of A Woman," is a powerful anthem of empowerment and self-acceptance. With its catchy hooks and dynamic orchestration, it promises to be a chart-topper. Another standout, "Dinner,Sunset,Nina Simone" showcases Lea's ability to merge poignant lyrics with rich instrumentation, creating an evocative mood that lingers long after the song ends.
Production-wise, the album benefits from pristine sound engineering, ensuring that each instrument and vocal layer gets its deserved spotlight. The collaborations featured on the record further bolster its appeal, with guest artists complementing Lea's unique style and voice.
"Too Much Of A Woman" is a triumphant showcase of Roberta Lea's maturity as an artist and her undeniable prowess in crafting timeless music. This album is not just a collection of songs but a cohesive narrative that speaks volumes about Lea's journey, making it a must-have for both seasoned fans and newcomers alike. Roberta's album release party is tonight at Soul Haven Studios, pick up your tics here and keep on supporting local music.