Zola Jesus has a new album called “Taiga” out , and from everything we’re hearing, it continues her move away from operatic noise-goth and toward a glossy sort of darkness. The album’s first single was the grand, triumphant track called “Dangerous Days.” She’s now followed it up with “Go (Blank Sea),” a glimmering, heavy piece of synthy pop melody that sounds closer to the Weeknd than I ever imagined Zola Jesus would come. But there’s a pulsing heart at the center of the song, and that’s been a part of Nika Roza Danilova’s sound since the beginning.
ZOLA JESUS – ” Go ( Blank Sea ) “
Posted: January 29, 2015 in CLASSIC ALBUMS, MUSICTags: Noise Pop, Synth Pop, Taiga, Zola Jesus