A little after the hazy dreampop allure of their first single, Hollow Future, New York's CITYGIRL reveal another example of their dreamlike shoegaze pop knack through the wonderful, Now They Want It.
The new song is as fragile as it is lively, with singer Marisa Ferdenzi once more softly crooning and enunciating over rich instrumentals defined by reverberating guitars and immersive synths, calling to mind the fineness of the early Lush albums, as well as Slowdive.
An expected, yet, firm next step for the band, Now They Want It is an appealing listen which further brandishes CITYGIRL's strong prospect, their competency and elegance, as they keep coming up with meticulous shoegaze and dreampop angled, guitar driven alternative rock.
The new song is as fragile as it is lively, with singer Marisa Ferdenzi once more softly crooning and enunciating over rich instrumentals defined by reverberating guitars and immersive synths, calling to mind the fineness of the early Lush albums, as well as Slowdive.
An expected, yet, firm next step for the band, Now They Want It is an appealing listen which further brandishes CITYGIRL's strong prospect, their competency and elegance, as they keep coming up with meticulous shoegaze and dreampop angled, guitar driven alternative rock.