London's electrifying Kubalove unloads the slithering single "Trouble" [Premiere]
Kubalove - AKA London's Anna Jackson - is on the up, and fast.
It's a breathy piece of synthpop with lunging synths and late-night funk keys; robotic synths whirr enough to make St. Vincent jealous. It serpentines through the worlds of straight-up pop and sultry industrial malice, never quite lingering long enough to be either fully, with simple lyrics swirling around like a room spinning after one too many drinks - try and focus, and you'll keel over.
Speaking about the cut, Kubalove said: "It’s about needing to get a little screwed up sometimes, because chaos tastes good..."
"Trouble" follows 2014's lauded offerings "Dangerous" and "All I Want".
Stream "Trouble" below.
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