LOONY

LOONY

On the cover of her first full-length album, a tiara-clad LOONY plays the role of misfit prom queen, her eyeshadow running slightly as if caught mid-cry. It’s a familiarly subversive archetype deployed by the likes of Olivia Rodrigo and Hole in the past, but while the silken-voiced Toronto-bred neo-soul singer may not rage like those artists, she does share their fearlessness when dredging up messy emotions. LOONY’s vision of R&B is likewise fuelled by a restless refusal to fit tidily into boxes, encompassing such old-school devices as breezy bossa nova reveries (“Light of My Life, You Cast a Shadow on the Wall”), smouldering psychedelic soul (“Show You Why”), bluesy slow jams (“First Thing Smokin’”) and boom-bap drums smothering in wailing arena-rock guitar solos (“Counting Thunder”). But her songs exude a raw, exposed-seam aesthetic that transcends any retro trappings, while her vocals are as mercurial as her musical choices, sliding between Feist-like delicacy and SZA-esque attitude with a natural ease.

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