This project was released on Columbia Records. Her EP opens with the poignant, piano-driven ballad “Two Poor Kids,” where her crystalline vocals are reminiscent of Tristan Prettyman meets Sara Bareilles. It is followed by the haunting “Lost Boy,” which has a haunting vibe to it, and vivid imagery.
The piano-driven “Golden” is perhaps the greatest track on the album, which highlights her mellifluous voice, and it closes with “Superficial Love,” which displays her versatility as a recording artist.
Music fans can check out Ruth B’s songs on iTunes by clicking here.
The Verdict
Overall, based on “The Intro,” Ruth B deserves to become the next big female mega-star in music. Her expressive vocals are warm and captivating, and she has a sound that is distinct. She sings from the heart, and her songs have relatable messages. Ruth B’s storytelling ability is second to none. This EP garners an A rating, and it is a harbinger for bigger and better things to come.
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