MOSS
The minimalist acoustic palette of the 24-year-old actor and singer’s second album makes a calming backdrop for her diaristic songwriting and white-smoke soprano.
Amidst a starring role in 'Stranger Things' and Hollywood flicks, Hawke has blossomed into an increasingly excellent songwriter
MOSS has a delicate, light sound which will appeal to those with an inclination for cottagecore; think along the lines of gentle acoustic guitars and whispery vocal harmonies.
Maya Hawke’s second album is beautiful and gentle to the ear, but reveals itself to be laced with delicious lucidity and darkness.
Better known at the time of her full-length recording debut, 2020's Blush, for playing Robin Buckley on Stranger Things and for being the child of actors Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman, Maya Hawke nonetheless won over some music fans with her delicate vocal delivery and sweetly candid lyrics.
Maya Hawke’s sophomore effort MOSS feels more spare than 2020’s autumnal Blush, as though the passing season has diminished its lush foliage to a spectral winterscape, the bare bones of the Stranger Things actress’ creative soul protruding upward through the snow.
With 2020 debut LP ‘Blush’, singer-songwriter Maya Hawke showed the world she’s someone who can do it all. Hopping between creative disciplines as an
Moss by Maya Hawke album review by Adam Fink. The singer/songwriter and actress' forthcoming release drops on September 23 via Mom+Pop Music
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