Also coloring this darker change are Meiko’s lyrics which imply her having gone through a difficult break-up, or at least experienced some more complex romantic entanglements than what she has detailed on albums past. There’s also a menacing, groove-oriented, trip-hop quality to songs like “Bad Things,” “Lose It,” and “Be Mine,” that speaks to Meiko’s growing maturity as an artist. Messer’s heavy, often overdriven basslines ground many of the tracks on Dear You, lending Meiko’s songs a more of a funky art-rock style than her lyrical folk-inclined melodies would normally imply. Once again working with producer/bassist/electronic programmer Jimmy Messer (Kelly Clarkson, Neon Trees), Meiko has crafted a darker, moodier album than her past efforts. Meiko’s third full-length album, 2014′s Dear You, features more of the Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter’s melodic, introspective pop. Released in October through Fantasy Records/Concord Music Group, the highly anticipated third full-length album from the famed singer/songwriter Meiko takes on a decidedly darker tone than her previous outings, creating a sparse soundscape that beautifully underscores her highly confessional tone and uniquely personal vocals. Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/88,2 kHz | Time – 36:26 minutes | 753 MB | Genre: Indie
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