New Music Review - ‘Moneypenny’ by LA Women
Indie-pop trio, LA Women may have left New Zealand to explore the sensation of the world, however, they haven’t dare forgotten their musical roots, with their fire burning brightly with the release of Moneypenny.
With banging shots rivalling other forms of indie-pop, LA Women drive the force easily home with their slicked back sound and dynamic oomph. Moneypenny is enriched with empowerment with top tier energy that will seep into your bones, causing an outbreak. An outbreak of wanting to move your body, that is.
Figuratively speaking, performing under the chimes of Big Ben (having relocated to London), LA Women have constructed this lavish little number to impress all with the flowing waterfall effect of Moneypenny; the song drops the heat with the beats and ensures that you won’t be throwing the vibes away.
While LA Women have successfully primed and perfected their previous releases, Moneypenny gets top of the class points as the succulence has one hell of a grasp on you which is initiated from the very second the first music droplet enters into your atmosphere.
Moneypenny really speaks for itself, so to conclude the review, I would encourage you to pop up your Spotify (or wherever you find your music) and chuck this track on full volume to enjoy the essence of what is on offer.
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