GRACE: PLUTO

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by name, grace by nature. Perth’s finest (and mates with the Alt-J lads) Grace Woodroofe’s ‘Pluto’ is so much more than any introspective, atmospheric synthy singer’s offering of the past, smashing any brooding pop misconceptions. Powerful yet intimately floaty vocals compliment minimalist beats fluffed with ethereal synths noises. Sexy, strong, supernatural- it’s a bit Lana Del Rey meets Soléy but with the strength of five supermans and a hulk…oh and it’s out now BTW

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