garii's EP "twist my arm" Is a Candid and Captivating Debut
Notes of Americana-gothic nostalgia decorate garii's debut EP twist my arm â and it's not one to miss. twist my arm heals even while it unpacks stories of generational trauma, lost love, and self-discovery. Woven from lush threads of folk and indie rock influences, gariiâs story is just beginning.
The EP opens with âgenerations,â a stunning overture of sorts that nods to the themes of twist my arm as garii sings: âI feel predestined to all of my problems, but bottles and gospels have yet to solve themâ¦â
Sheer layers of synths and vocals lead us directly into âget it right,â where roaming percussion picks up the pace. This song is the grief and the growth of being alive all at once; it looks the predictions of âgenerationsâ in the eye and marches past them. Sweeping pedal steel dances around gariiâs voice, matching her compelling intonation.
âbullseyeâ is a star single of the EP, building an alternative dreamscape around a guttural guitar and pointed vocals. Thereâs a particularly lush brightness to the vocal tone thatâs signature to gariiâs sound, somehow both hopeful and laden in heartache. Cavernous drums and an electric bass echo this from-the-chest sound, and the lyrics tell a tale of paralyzing perfectionism.
A plucked acoustic guitar introduces âsemantics,â a song infused with the softest sting of spite. garii explores the downfall of a past love, settling a rolling drum beat into the current of guitar and experimental synth phasing.
twist my armâs final track, âdeath deposit,â is my personal favorite. garii mourns lyrically, but adorns the arrangement with all the gutting glimmers of the love that remains for the songâs subject. The melody climbs over velvety guitar layers, and thereâs a moment of chaos before a determined outro. In this last section, garii adopts an edge of distortion, gifting listeners an enlightening outro that references the EPâs title: âIs it too hard to love me dear? âCause if Iâm being real sincere / Iâd break my back to keep you near, wouldnât have to twist my armâ¦" "death deposit" is accompanied by a dreamy live video, showcasing garii's Midwest-gothic aesthetic:
twist my arm is a captivating debut â LA listeners: stay tuned for an upcoming release show where garii will be celebrating this stirring collection of songs.