Listen: Zella Day - "Hypnotic"
23 October 2014, 14:39
| Written by
Laurence Day
Arizona-born, L.A.-based Zella Day has just unleashed the final track from her four-song eponymous debut short-length.
"Hypnotic" is a skewed, bass-heavy ditty with bravado, Eastern chants and grand pop hooks. It's a tough-as-nails gambit, and Day lifts the lid on an impressive side to her massive brand of golden sound.
Listen below.
Zella Day's debut self-titled EP is out now via B3SCI Records/Pinetop Records.
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