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Pass That By Alesia Lani Weaves Intimacy And Release

By Marcus AdetolaFebruary 27, 2024
Pass That By Alesia Lani Weaves Intimacy And Release

Alesia Lani’s new single Pass That, saunters with confidence and sultry echoes, alluring and yet unassuming. It’s the second single from her much-anticipated love like lofi EP.

Pass That is a soulful serenade, a blend of warmth and cool, dances through the air, inviting you to lose yourself in its rhythm, swirling around you like the most captivating of spells. It’s complemented by a lo-fi haze consisting of a canvas of melancholy keys and a straightforward drum loop, creating an irresistible allure.

It’s the simplicity of the arrangement that allows Alesia Lani’s vocals to truly shine, draped in a reverb that feels like the softest of veils, revealing just enough to keep you yearning for more.

Lani’s lyrics paint a picture of longing and reunion, her words a bridge between two lovers, a promise of solace in the chaos of life. The invitation is clear, the sentiment universal: “Roll it up, light it up, smoke it up, let go.” It’s an ode to the moments of release, to the nights that promise oblivion in the arms of another.

Pass That captures a purity of expression and an authenticity that resonates deeply, encapsulating the essence of lo-fi love with a style that’s both unique and deeply human.

Alesia Lani will release her new EP love like lofi on March 8th via Trailing Twelve Records.

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