The Amanda Emblem Experiment – Farmtime EP Review

The Amanda Emblem Experiment is the persona of an incredible singer-songwriter and guitarist from Australia. They have been making music for quite a few years now, and there is no denying that is just keeps getting better and better. And luckily for us, they have just released a brand-new EP titled, “Farmtime”.

“Farmtime” consists of five different amazing tracks, where each and every one of them has its own specialties.

Kicking off the EP we have, “Waterfall”. This is a brilliant intro the collection. It starts with a rock beat, one that it is catchy, and fantastic. The guitars in this track certainly shine, as the little riffs will certainly get your head bopping. We witness not only some incredible music, but also some incredible vocals too.

Next up we have, “Of Course I Do”. This tune is a more laid-back, acoustic track. Its melodic tone brings about a romantic feel, and combined with the lyrics we have a beautiful, love song. There is no denying that the vocalist presents the words in such a lovely way, and her voice is just stunning.

The third track of the collection, “Middle Of The Night” might just be my favourite one of them all. It follows a very 80s rock style, but the music in this one is just beyond belief. The beat is contagious, and I could certainly imagine hearing this one at a family party!

“General Consensus” is yet again, another brilliant track. But for this one, I want to discuss the artist’s immense voice. In this tune she has a sultrier voice, and there is undeniable talent within her vocals. Throughout this collection, we experience her voice reaching all sorts of notes, and her voice fitting in with every single style.

And to close off the EP we have, “Aphrodisia”. This is the perfect track to end the EP, as it honestly just leaves us wanting more. The music, the vocals, the lyrics, literally everything about this one is just unbelievable!

So, what are you waiting for? Click the link below and give “Farmtime” a little listen to now!

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