Tralalas – “Burns”

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Danish project TRALALAS, the dark-pop endeavor of songwriter Morten Alsinger, channels a cinematic, nocturnal intensity on new single “Burns.” Following July’s striking debut “Winter on the Vine,” this second release deepens the project’s exploration of human fragility and shifting emotions, evoking a brooding allure reminiscent of Tom Waits at his most shadowy. Gravelly vocals, organ backdrops, and twang-tinged guitar tones entwine with haunted poetics, setting the stage for the project’s forthcoming debut album this autumn.

A slight backing organ glows as a twangy guitar mystique unveils itself. Gentle percussive pit-patter complements a foreboding vocal feeling, as a gravelly lead and chilly backing vocal intertwining let out: “When I walk back to her, like I do.” The vocals haunt in their steady tone — lamenting “like a flame, I got burnt” — as the guitars ascend with vibrant heightening and the organs linger with a blaring quality. “So it goes, like a weight without a stone,” they continue, depicting a final shot at redemption as “she throws me a bone” — and then into a delectable final minute with whirring guitar wailing and haunting organ-laden chills. “Burns” is a thoroughly resonating success from Tralalas, leaving us thoroughly anticipating the project’s forthcoming album.

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

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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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