Edie Yvonne releases the long-awaited EP Girl Code, a sassy six-song collection featuring attitude, grit, and hard-to-shake hooks. Running just over 13 minutes long, the bracing, compact but dynamic record is a statement of independence, mixing rock-infused grit with glimmering pop sensibilities.
A production by Nicky Sweden and Cormac Liotta, "Girl Code" embodies Yvonne's ability to marry introspective narrative to sonic vibrance, yielding a project equally unapologetic and infectious. "2 U," "Girl Code" best track taps into the electrifying spirit of bands like Stars and Kero Kero Bonito, with gritty guitar distortion and soaring vocal melodies that give you chills.
Another standout, "Duh," glows with a sense of effortless cool. Its punchy rhythm and sharp-tongued humor further prove Yvonne's knack for teeming, attitude-fueled anthems. Sonically both nostalgic and refreshingly modern, "Girl Code" is a thrilling rollick from beginning to end of love, rebellion, and self-discovery.
With Girl Code, Edie Yvonne shows herself no one to mess with around the indie, a boundary-pushing but always artist up to make waves.