Danish singer-songwriter NikoCorlin returns with her latest release, If You Can Dream It, a five-track EP that delves into themes of ambition, fragile relationships, and the pervasive sexism women face in the music industry. Following the success of her debut album, Corlin pushes the boundaries of her artistic expression by exploring deeply personal and societal issues. This project marks a bold and introspective chapter for the artist, offering a raw, unfiltered reflection of her creative journey.
Crafted during a period of intense introspection in Brooklyn, If You Can Dream It, stems from NikoCorlin’s desire to challenge the status quo. On the EP, she highlights the confrontation of worries, self-doubt, while she reflects the chaos and solitude of her creative process. Each song serves as a snapshot of her emotional and professional growth, combining simplicity and emotional depth in a way that speaks directly to listeners’ own experiences.
To bring this vision to life, Corlin teamed up with musicians Julius Amdisen (Kind mod Kind), Milo Duckert Aurvig, and Emil Emborg (Neon Priest), crafting a sound that blends raw emotion with carefully layered instrumentation. The result is an EP that captures the feeling of being “lonely in the crowd,” while simultaneously offering a powerful meditation on personal growth. If You Can Dream It, showcases NikoCorlin’s evolution, both as an artist and a voice for those navigating similar challenges.
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