Tinashe: Amethyst
Tinashe
Amethyst
(self-released)
Tinashe, she is an innovator! Why you ask? Because she has managed to fuse R&B, pieces of hip hop, elements of trap with the smoothest, most ethereal vocal. Its a bit futuristic and sounds very international with its unique sound and production infused within the whole project. Tinashe had me under the belief since I first heard â2 Onâ that club music would be her lane. She also has a West Coast feel, but can still appeal to my eastern ears. Iâm not a fan of every song on the seven-song project, but the few songs that donât totally pull me in still are in flow with the project. âWrongâ has a nice vibe, the flows so melancholy it may take a listen or two or three to get in sync lyrically.âWandererâ also puts me in a good space, but I get lost conceptually mid-song, but maybe thatâs my self-diagnosed ADD. I have a personal love for spacey, drifty, flowy, poetically-executed songs; the beat says âtrap,â but the words in âDreams Are Realâ say something so much stronger than the delivery.  I wanted to hear more melodically, but it seems that was the purpose of this album. It was an ongoing song, one big fusion of a vibe that felt good enough to stay in seven songs deep. I could like it or love it, but that is what true artists do, what feels good.
You can listen to the album here.