Walk is returning with a collection of stripped back versions of choice singles as well as two brand-new tracks, out June 25.
Following the release of her second album Another Me, singer-songwriter Sarah Walk is returning with a collection of stripped back versions of choice singles as well as two brand-new tracks, out June 25 via One Little Independent Records. The Simply EP is an expertly curated mix that shines new light on Walk's already touching and honest writing, putting focus on the emotive lyrism and delicate instrumentation. The latest single, her blissful acoustic version of "Same Road" is out today. Stirring in its delivery, its minimalism highlights the loneliness of its subject.
Opener "The Key" is an intimate slow-builder with subtle sample and percussion work as well as beautifully executed backing harmonies. Euphoric new cut "Simply" was written with friends Raven Katz and Jennah Bell in Nashville, though the majority of these tracks were recorded at Walk's new studio in Los Angeles. The first of her material to be crafted in this way, this allowed her and long-time producer Abe Rounds a certain freedom that's not always been available to them, with the chance to experiment at length on alternative melodies, with different instruments and techniques.
"Secrets," another track written specifically for this EP, is an example of further experimentation and a chance to challenge their production skills, utilising a laid-back groove and synths constructing smooth contemporary R&B. Her previously released cover of "Nothing Compares 2 U", with Meshell Ndegeocello on bass, celebrates and reimagines the classic as well as paying homage to fellow Minneapolis native Prince, with Walk's unique delivery allowing it to exist in a slightly different context. Closer, and previous single, "What Do I Want?" proved a longer process to remake, but took on a new life when she sat alone at her piano and reduced it to a sparse, singular impactful performance.Listen here:
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