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R.Y.F. – Deep Dark Blue

Deep Dark Blue” is not your run-of-the-mill album; it’s a rollercoaster ride through an innovative labyrinth of emotions and sonic landscapes. Francesca Morello, the creative force behind R.Y.F., has sculpted a comprehensive collection of catchy songs that transcends the limitations of genre, inviting listeners into an auricular realm where music becomes a profound expression of the human experience. Her album isn’t just a musical experience but a soul-baring confession that resonates with power and conviction. Morello’s lyrics cut deep, drawing from her trials and triumphs to create a raw, authentic, and unfiltered landscape. Each track feels like a personal revelation, a glimpse into the artist’s inner shrine where vulnerability reigns supreme.

Yet, amidst the rawness, there’s an undeniable finesse to “Deep Dark Blue.” Morello’s vocals, ranging from fascinating whispers to impassioned wails, serve as the conduit for her message, amplified by the contributions of collaborators like Moor Mother, Skin, and Alos. Together, they thread an intricate sonic tapestry. Diving into “Deep Dark Blue” is like embarking on a voyage into uncharted waters. Each song offers a discovery, from the pulsating rhythms of “Blue” to the ethereal allure of “Deep Dark.” Behind the scenes, the production wizardry of Maurizio “Icio” Baggio and Matteo Vallicelli elevates every note, creating a rich and luxurious soundscape worth revisiting over and over again.

“Deep Dark Blue” is one of those recordings that touches your soul. Whether it’s the melancholic melodies of “Violent Hopes” or the empowering anthems of “Can I Can U feat. Skin” and “Smash & Destroy,” each track leaves a memorable mark, stirring something deep within the listener’s core. In an age of cookie-cutter music, “Deep Dark Blue” is a breath of fresh air and a bold statement of originality and authenticity. It’s a rallying cry for those who crave music with wisdom and substance, a reminder that artistry still thrives in a sea of mediocrity. With this album, R.Y.F. isn’t just raising the bar, she breaks all the rules and shapeshifts the boundaries of what music can and should be. “Deep Dark Blue” is a revelation and a rock-solid example of the enduring power of music to move, inspire, and transform.

Djordje Miladinović

Hi, my name is Djordje and music is my passion. You'll probably find me at the gigs, in a local record store, distro or in front of my PC searching for some quality music to listen to. Do not hesitate to contact me. By becoming a Patron, you're keeping Thoughts Words Action alive. https://www.patreon.com/thoughtswordsaction

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