After
all, being Jimi Hendrix's daughter, she could only build up a talent
for music – and was given a drum at three years old to ensure this.
Since then, Tayo
became
a percussionist, songwriter and composer as well as a singer.
Her percussion influence can be heard in her new single
– ‘Crazy Dayze’ – a dynamic, classic blues piece that opens with
plain drums. They are immediately followed by the singer’s husky voice telling
you things like “take off your shoes” and “take off my bra”. You are then
carried away by riffs of electric guitar, and by the singer’s resonant and warm
vocals. Tayo alternates all the while between sensual commandments
and voluptuously sung choruses, the piano accompanying her continuously with a
syncopated, catchy jazzy rhythm.
The overall piece has a slight 90s-punchiness, sprinkled at
the end by bits of flute. It is definitely a nice blues track; the kind of
blues corresponding to Tayo’s lively, colourful personality.
‘Crazy Dayze’ will be part of her Tayo Irvine
Hendrix’s album EXPERIENCE This, which was mixed by Blake
Eiseman, the man accountable for Pink’s notoriety, and who has worked with
Usher, Janet Jackson and Aretha Franklin. It is to be released
on September 23rd, to start autumn on a swinging note.
This article appeared on AAAmusic.co.uk.
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