
Hannah Epperson unleashes captivating minimalist pop anthem “20/20”
Employing dream-folk variations and visceral soundscapes, Hannah Epperson returns with her most ambitious track to date.
Canadian Hannah Epperson has many strings to her bow. A successful ultimate frisbee player for Canada’s national team, a consummate violinist, a wonderful songwriter, Epperson is the real deal, millennial artist. Her latest track “20/20” is taken from her new album Slowdown; the second half of a two-piece project with first half, album Upsweep, released in October 2016.
“20/20” is a combination of jazz, classical and synth-pop that treads the wire between elegant and brave and is akin to the likes of Sylvan Esso and Julia Holter. This is another stunning track from an artist who hopes to immerse listeners further with genre-defying, passionate musicianship.
Slowdown is out 16 February via Listen Collective.
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