Heidi Eldest – “Come On Baby”

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Consuming with a powerful rock sound that spans from bass-heavy suaveness to expressive vocal swoons, “Come On Baby” is a single out today from Heidi Eldest, an artist from Birmingham, England. The “when the chorus hits,” sequence plays aptly as a central hook, conjuring an ardent enthrallment following smoky, debonair verses. The “ooh, baby,” momentum builds with dreamy immersion to the aforementioned chorus, complemented by jangling guitars that sway seamlessly amidst Eldest’s melodic vocal presence.

A stylish lyrical prowess shows alongside, balancing insatiable desire with the need for detachment. balancing insatiable desire with the a tendency for detachment; modern love is portrayed artfully as a result, depicting the need for connection alongside fears of that relationship fading. “Come on baby, you know you don’t mean nothing to me,” Eldest sings. “But your hands are in my hair, your clothes are in my room and we’re falling apart at the seams.” A moody, modern love song emerges with consuming qualities, marking a thorough success from Heidi Eldest.

This and other tracks featured this month can be streamed on the updating Obscure Sound’s ‘Emerging Singles’ Spotify playlist.

We discovered this release via MusoSoup, as part of the artist’s promotional campaign.

Mike Mineo

I'm the founder/editor of Obscure Sound, which was formed in 2006. Previously, I wrote for PopMatters and Stylus Magazine.

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