The artist captures the struggle and nuance of mental health battles seamlessly on the new single.
Through her hopeful and cathartic sound, indie electro-pop artist IORA has carved out a reputation for herself as a fiercely compelling and immersive force, boasting a style that feels both intricate and nuanced while feeling effortlessly accessible and smooth throughout, highlighting her deftness and guile as a creative.
Latest single ‘Nylon’ is a track that utilises the artist’s unique talents to devastating effect, creating a track that feels both like an indie-disco banger while doubling up as a thoughtful exploration of mental health and the challenging times that we are currently faced with. The seamless, silky production provides a stark juxtaposition to more exploratory and layered instrumentation, making for an uneasy, yet impossibly catchy and memorable track that mirrors the internal battles that mental health can cause. The track works on so many levels and packs in so many layers and nuances that you could spend days upon days unpacking it, with IORA’s ever-compelling vocals and lyrics complimenting the delicate balance of the track perfectly.