LOGAN comes out swinging with "Quarter Century Modern," her bending debut EP perfectly encapsulates the chaos, clarity, and coming-of-age release of being 25. In just over 16 minutes, she weaves a defiant narrative turn that's as danceable and deeply personal.
From the opening notes of "None of Your Business," LOGAN claims space. The forthright opener lays the groundwork for a project built on self-definition and unabashed feeling. "Quarter Century Modern" is more than attitude. Its depth is encased in glossy hooks.
"Stranger" demonstrates LOGAN's talent for transforming private romantic devastation into poetic meditations. Her emotive singing rolls over a bare-bones production, allowing every lyric about losing a friendship to sting much more. Meanwhile, "Finders Keepers" turns the tables with swagger, stealing back the self you're owed over a groovy, propulsive canvas.
On "Over Under," LOGAN breaks out with impulse and flair, injecting levity into an otherwise inward-facing journey. "Special" lingers. LOGAN lays herself bare, questioning everything from self-doubt to meaning with haunting melodies and self-aware lyrics that sound downright unforgettable.
With "Quarter Century Modern," LOGAN shows she's not simply prepared for the spotlight, she owns it. This debut can't be boxed in, nor can the artist behind it. From late-night drives to early-morning revelations, it is the soundtrack of a soul in motion.