Synth Single Review: “Cover Girl” by L'Avenue
by Karl Magi
L'Avenue’s “Cover Girl” mixes exoticism and poolside calm as a continually cascading xylophone interweaves with ringing tones echoing into translucent, aquamarine soundscapes. Steady rhythmic pulses underpin images of gliding through limpid waters as beauty is reflected in their depths. As an entangled xylophone weaves an image of resonant breezes, a melody of complete tranquility drifts like water against turquoise tiles.
Breathy tones exhale from panpipes, drawing me into a world of calm and intense elegance, capturing the “cover girl’s” lissome nature in the music’s heart. Each musical element adds to a feeling of chilled-out ease, spending a day in tropical warmth. A steady heartbeat underpins levitating grace, painting a picture of lounging by palm-tree-shaded pools, face turned toward the sun.
A journey unfolds in my mind as I feel the soft caress of melodic tones gliding above echoing, peaceful chords that transmit nothing but lazy summer relaxation before breathing into silence.