LOGAN’s debut EP, Quarter Century Modern, has officially arrived, and it’s a stunning showcase of her genre-defying sound. The Los Angeles-based artist blends the soul of Amy Winehouse with the playful pop of Remi Wolf and the emotive storytelling of Norah Jones. Dropping the project on her 25th birthday, LOGAN proves that her music is more than just entertainment—it’s an exploration of self, relationships, and personal growth.
Opening with the fiery “None of Your Business,” LOGAN doesn’t shy away from her boldness. The track’s jazzy production and confident lyrics stand as a rallying cry for anyone who has been told they couldn’t make it. Following it up with “Stranger,” a deeply emotional ballad about a friendship lost, LOGAN delves into the complicated nature of relationships and captures the sorrow of growing apart, all while maintaining her powerful vocal presence.
Throughout, Quarter Century Modern, LOGAN showcases a remarkable versatility. Tracks like “Finders Keepers” show off her knack for blending pop with soulful introspection, while “Over Under” is an energetic, genre-blurring anthem about fleeting connections and emotional risks. The EP’s closer, “Special,” offers a haunting reflection on the challenges of pursuing a music career in Los Angeles, demonstrating LOGAN’s maturity and depth as a songwriter.
The project is a testament to LOGAN’s talent and authenticity. With her unique voice and emotionally charged lyrics, Quarter Century Modern, offers a fresh take on retro-pop, one that is sure to resonate with listeners who crave both nostalgia and innovation. LOGAN is undoubtedly a rising star, and this EP proves she is ready to leave an indelible mark on the music world.
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