Maddie Jackway's 'Kindred' EP Review: Exploring Authenticity

Artist: Maddie Jackway EP: Kindred Genre: R&B, Neo-Soul, Pop Release Date: April 5th, 2024

Maddie Jackway's EP "Kindred" not only offers a musical journey but also serves as a reflection on the essence of authenticity in artistry. Hailing from the far south-west of Victoria, Australia, Jackway infuses her music with values of honesty, integrity, and authenticity, resonating throughout this release.

Collaborating with co-producer Jake Amy and a talented ensemble of session musicians, Jackway showcases a willingness to explore the breadth of her influences and experiences. The lead single, "You Make Me Look Over My Shoulder," serves as a poignant example, with its haunting electronic elements and introspective lyrics mirroring the complexities of personal authenticity and vulnerability.

"Pity Party" introduces us to Jackway's gospel-infused chords and solid groove, embodying the positivity and chill vibe that authenticity can bring. However, "You Make Me Look Over My Shoulder" takes a different turn, embracing a slower, EDM-inspired style that, while still genuine to Jackway's exploration, may not resonate as strongly with listeners.

Yet, Jackway finds her stride once more with "Ready Or Not," a heartfelt ballad that speaks to the inevitability of change and growth, echoing the journey of self-discovery inherent in the pursuit of authenticity. "I Wish I Could Be Brave" further delves into this theme, offering a raw, emotive portrayal of vulnerability and courage, reminiscent of the authenticity found in unfiltered expression.

Closing with "Big Feelings," Jackway ventures into the realm of R&B, delivering lyrics that echo the challenges and triumphs of staying true to oneself in the face of adversity. Throughout the EP, Jackway's exploration of musical styles and lyrical themes serves as a parallel to the journey of discovering and embracing one's genuine self as an artist.

In essence, "Kindred" is not just an EP, but a testament to the transformative power of authenticity in music. Jackway's willingness to explore, experiment, and express herself genuinely leaves listeners eagerly anticipating the next chapter in her artistic evolution.


Check her out on socials:

https://www.facebook.com/maddiejackwaymusic/
https://open.spotify.com/artist/50ZEroRhr0CmBwRB3M2g0V
https://soundcloud.com/maddie-jackway
https://maddiejackway.bandcamp.com/album/what-is-this-freedom
https://www.instagram.com/maddiejackwaymusic/?hl=en
https://www.tiktok.com/@maddiejackwaymusic?_t=8kAbQYdqFHO&_r=1

“Big Feelings” and other tracks featured this month can be streamed on the updating DA DA DA - Best New Music
We discovered this release via MusoSoup, as part of the artist’s promotional campaign.

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