Wonderland sat down with colourful Kiwi to talk about her debut album Vows and hopes and dreams for the remainder of the year. Listen and watch a gooey visual for the track below. Since lending her vocals to the Gotye smash Somebody I Used to Know and topping the charts in an abundance of countries, we predict Kimbra is about to score a musical home-run in her own right. I’m about to start recording my third album, which is already going in new directions for me, but I really wanted to share this song before I embark on that new endeavor. The new songs Kimbra performed Thursday night saw her flex her voice over a more minimal production than what we came to know from her on the critically-acclaimed The. For me, the song explores the push and pull of human desire for intimacy, the tension and power of touch, and a liberation of the senses. Much of the new album was co-produced by John Congleton, who worked on last year’s underrated Nelly Furtado album and has been a producer on a number of solid indie projects. It highlights our shared love of warped funk and groove royals like Prince and Janet Jackson. ‘Sweet Relief’ came from a season of experimentation where I took time to work with some upcoming artists and producers that I love. Here’s what Kimbra had to say about the squelching, funky new song in a press release: It’s a one-off called “Sweet Relief” that was co-written by Redinho, and it comes in advance of Kimbra going into the studio next month to record her third album with producer John Congleton. New Zealand pop artist Kimbra has shared her first new song since the release of her sophomore album The Golden Echo in 2013.
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