‘After Effects’ sees Jzzy’s sound take a more punk-edged angsty turn

The track provides a stark contrast to her latest single 'Bare Minimum'.

The track provides a stark contrast to her latest single ‘Bare Minimum’.

Over the last two years, Jzzy has done a really great job of fleshing out her slick and engaging sound, with tracks like ‘Moving On’ and ‘I Don’t Care’ showcasing an artist with a rousing sense of creativity and poise.

The artist’s newest release is ‘After Effects’, a track that signals something of a change of direction for the artist. Gone is the polished, smooth sound, and in its place are angsty, raw vocals and a cutting edge sense of nostalgia and heart within its riffs and melodies. There is a lot to love here, which maintains the slick beats that Jzzy has grown known for but gives them a alt-rock soundscape to surround them, making for a sound that feels both classic and completely new and dynamic, putting the artist’s unique spin on the genre. Compound this with the track’s huge moments and in particular, it’s anthemic chorus, and ‘After Effects’ is packed full of appeal for both fans of Jzzy’s other sounds and those looking for something with a bit more of a raucous bite.