Single Review – Sascha Ion and the Elements: Lilliana

Sascha Ion has picked up the acoustic guitar for her latest single Lilliana. The song explores the sense of displacement that can comes with making a big move.

Stripped back compared to previous single The Groove, the track allows the vocal performance and visual lyrics to take centre stage. Ion repeats the chorus hook “what does your heart ache for”, her voice almost breaking at times, it suits the pang perfectly. The harmonies when she sings “should I stop now, or is it too late” work wonderfully.

The song builds from acoustic guitar and shaker to a driving pop song that wouldn’t be out of place in ’60s Kinks era. Credit to the band for their restraint early on, letting the song breathe before expanding into its finale. Andrew Lippiatt’s drumming is tight and economical, opening up as bassist Liam Coffey joins Sascha with some lovely backing harmonies for the strong ending.

Another nice one from Sascha Ion and the Elements, looking forward to their next show at Milk Bar on April 17.

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