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REVIEW album LOGAN Quarter Century Modern

LOGAN's Debut EP Blends Soul & Pop For A New Era

Quarter Century Modern

LOGAN

Rising retro-pop star LOGAN is making waves with the release of her debut EP, Quarter Century Modern. This milestone release, dropping on her 25th birthday, showcases the singer’s incredible blend of classic 20th-century soul and forward-thinking 21st-century pop. With five tracks that speak to the emotional complexities of life as a twentysomething, Quarter Century Modern, is more than just an EP—it’s an anthem for self-discovery, heartbreak, and personal triumph.

The project kicks off with the confident “None of Your Business,” where LOGAN fires back at her doubters with a bold, jazzy vocal performance over a pop beat. It’s the perfect opening track for an artist unafraid to carve her own path. “Stranger,” a hauntingly beautiful ballad about the end of a friendship, follows suit with its soulful, neo-jazz melodies that showcase LOGAN’s vocal range and raw emotion.

LOGAN’s sound is truly unique, drawing comparisons to genre-blending icons such as Amy Winehouse, Norah Jones, and Remi Wolf. With the introspective “Finders Keepers,” she channels the hurt of an unexpected encounter with an ex into an empowering anthem, while “Over Under” dives into the unpredictability of romance, layering jazz-inspired production with playful pop energy.

Closing the EP is “Special,” a melancholic reflection on LOGAN’s existential doubts as she navigates her decision to move to Los Angeles. The track mixes modern jazz with contemporary pop, offering a soul-stirring finale that encapsulates the heart of, Quarter Century Modern. As LOGAN continues to rise in the music scene, it’s clear that her authentic, genre-defying sound will resonate for years to come.

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