Published Apr 21, 2021
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They say that sophomore albums are the hardest for an artist. They're the ones that will cement the artist's reputation: are they worth our time and energy, or will they be forgotten? In
Musivision, Laurence-Anne's second album, the Montreal artist establishes herself as one of the most promising young artists in the current electro-pop scene that has been growing within the city.
Musivision sounds like an ethereal dream. The album is shaped by Laurence-Anne's soft, eerie voice — a voice she plays almost like an instrument. We feel surrounded and wrapped by its clear sound as if we were taking a plunge into Laurence-Anne's psychedelic universe. This is most noticeable on "Tempête," where her voice and the music become one.