After the
success of her single "Back To Life", Aneessa's returns with
"SAINT-ETIENNE, an another smooth jazz gem produced by Michael B. Sutton. Unlike
anything anyone has heard before, the singer creates a meaningful connection
with her music, occasionally aligning her smooth subtle tone with a satisfying
frequency.But Aneessa pens a deep heartfelt tune, enough to make your soul
bleed but soothing enough to forget the pain. She finds herself letting go of a
place that’s filled with sad memories and sets herself free.
Aneessa
embraces every emotion, creating tension by working against a slow-paced
rhythm, and giving the audience pieces of her story in a way that no one else
can. And the first thing she does is be totally honest with herself and
deciding where she wants to be and what she wants to do.
With a heavy
heart ready to burst, Aneessa makes herself vulnerable on “Saint-Etienne”, a
song that overflows with transcendence, harmony, and grief. She lays bare her
emotions for everyone to see, letting herself free from her burden and
embracing a new beginning.
"Saint-Etienne"
is a record that’s much about the soul
as it is about the skilled
orchestration. You are taken across uncharted
territory in jazz composition, drawing from multiple cultures and diverse instruments.
A set of recurring melodic shapes ebb and flow from beginning to end, with
everything ambitiously proportioned to fit into the narrative with ease.
Compelling
and emotionally gripping, Aneessa employs music that is alternately
challenging, somber, austerely abstracted, classically beautiful, and wracked
with tension to guide our imaginations through the momentous chain of a
heart-wrenching story.
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