Album Review |Eurielle | The Incarnation

EurielleRemember the 90’s obsession with Enya? Those ethereal symphonic pop songs that merged the world of classical and commercial pop together.

Think of a contemporary version with a bit more bass, a bit more beat but all the while holding onto the enchanting Classical genre; you’ve got newcomer female vocalist Eurielle.

A classically trained vocalist from Yorkshire has combined her love of music with the beautiful worlds of mythical legends and released a debut EP that would slot into the background of an epic fantasy film without a second thought.

I’ll Be Waiting‘ opens the EP with gentle strings that softly develop whilst holding a subtle bass line; imagine gentle tides rising onto the beach on a hot summers day and this song will be the perfect track to watch the world go by to. Captivating vocals mesmerise as if a Siren were singing from her rock far out to see, “I’ll be waiting, wishing on the stars, anticipating, hoping you’re not far.” An enchanting love song that is complete with whisperings of French and a harmonising finish.

The EP follows to a slightly more up-tempo ‘Waterfalls’ complete with unique vocal introduction; this song could easily be set to a trailer to The Hobbit. It has a striking resemblance to Enya’s ‘Sail Away’ and is a perfect naturalistic adventure song that would fit into a moving image without question. Not as strong as its predecessor but I imagine a great song to play around with in a live format opposed to recorded.

‘Gold’ concludes the debut EP and goes off the beaten track with a modern, edited and heavy bass vision compared to the previous ethereal tracks. The chorus is beautifully simple showing the harmonic classical range, all the while the flow of all three songs tying together with the background vocal stylings. You can find the risqué music video for this online that elegantly captures the gentle but erotic and sensual theme of the song.

A beautiful debut that ties the world of classical into a modern masterpiece. Think if Sarah Brightman and Natasha Khan having a love child, this is what they would create. A shorter vision of a much bigger story that would easily fit behind a cinematic piece, but at the same time a perfect record to listen to at the end of a stressful day when you need to unwind and meditate to bring back your inner peace.

Look out for Eurielle’s feature album due to drop soon and check out the teasers on her Soundcloud account now. Follow her on Twitter, Facebook or download a free track from her official website.

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