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Tuesday, January 12, 2021

OSKA and the lush landscaped "Misunderstood" from her debut EP "Honeymoon Phase"

 








Photo by Carina Antl


OSKA's lush landscaped "Misunderstood" feels like an emotional travelogue. It may be the wanderlust galloping cadence of the acoustic guitar bass notes or the sweeping strings giving it a sort of Gershwin-esque sense of charm or OSKA's exquisitely beautiful vocal aesthetic that feels at times at the precipice of tears or wonderment but this song casts imagery in Technicolor and in Cinemascope.


[On Jan 8, 2021, Vienna-based indie pop singer and songwriter OSKA releases her debut EP Honeymoon Phase, where she recalls her past and reflects on the various stages of her young life.]


-Robb Donker Curtius



THE FACTS AS WE KNOW THEM - PRESS NOTES:



Growing up in a small village in Lower Austria, OSKA moved to Vienna at 18 to study her first love; music. Born into a family of singers and musicians, she discovered her voice at a young age. In Vienna, she started busking in streets and squares of the capital while also studying pop and jazz singing. She has worked tirelessly drafting and crafting her imminent debut, honing her voice to say exactly what she wants it to. After years in the background supporting and featuring for different artists, OSKA released “Distant Universe” earlier this year, and soon after, signed to Nettwerk.


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