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REVIEW album NikoCorlin If You Can Dream It

Pushing Artistic Boundaries

If You Can Dream It

NikoCorlin

Danish singer-songwriter NikoCorlin, known for her evocative and deeply personal music, continues to push artistic boundaries with the release of her new EP, If You Can Dream It.

Following the success of her debut album, she explores themes of self-discovery, societal challenges, and the obstacles faced by women in the music industry. This five-song collection delves into ambition, fragile relationships, and pervasive sexism, marking a bold and introspective return for the artist. The EP, released via Carrie Management, offers a raw and unfiltered glimpse into Corlin's evolving artistic vision.

Crafted in a small room in the heart of Brooklyn, If You Can Dream It, reflects an intense period of introspection for Corlin. The songs were born from her desire to challenge the status quo and break free from industry norms. She wanted to strip everything back and confront her self-doubt head-on, emphasizing how the project allowed her to reflect on the chaos and solitude of her creative journey. Each track encapsulates a piece of her experience, combining emotional depth with a powerful simplicity that resonates with listeners.

To bring the EP to life, NikoCorlin collaborated with a talented team of musicians, including Julius Amdisen (Kind mod Kind), Milo Duckert Aurvig, and Emil Emborg (Neon Priest). Together, they helped her create a sound that blends raw emotion with carefully crafted instrumentation. Her approach was deliberate and introspective, aiming to capture the feeling of being "lonely in the crowd" while navigating personal and professional growth.

If You Can Dream It, stands as a testament to NikoCorlin's resilience and artistic maturity. With its emotionally charged themes and minimalist production, the EP offers a deeply personal insight into her world, challenging listeners to reflect on their own ambitions and experiences. It showcases not only her growth as an artist but also her ability to address complex societal issues with authenticity and grace.

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