Willow Smith Releases New EP 'Interdimensional Tesseract'
. (Radio.com) Willow Smith isn't slowing down in the New Year. Fresh of recent singles like '9" with SZA, she's releasing a surprise three-song EP called Interdimensional Tesseract. The first song, 'Heart," skips along over a clean, skittering beat as Willow explores the upper ranges of her voice. It sounds, to her great credit, like a minor Bjork track. Although Willow's voice sometimes strains, she manages to pull off some rather intriguing vocal runs while singing things like 'I don't think its fair that you're on Earth while I'm up here with the stars and planets." The second song 'Vibration" is an even dreamier piece of galactic neo-soul that sounds not unlike what artists like The Internet have been doing. Read more here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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