Release Date: May 10, 2024
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EnnieLoud, the eclectic alt-soul trio from London, marks their poignant return to the music scene with their latest single, “Out of Danger,” almost four years in the making.
Released on May 10, 2024, the single superimposes intimate lyrics onto ambient soundscapes in creating a sonic experience that is singular.
Mastered by Grammy-nominated engineer Beau Vallis and produced by the band’s lead singer, Cassandra Raffaele, “Out of Danger” is everything that represents EnnieLoud’s signature sound. It does represent a fresh, innovative mix of Cassandra’s warm, captivating voice, together with the instrumentals by Berlin-based producer/DJ BeeOff and multi-instrumentalist Ross.
Emotional Depth and Artistic Growth “Out of Danger” explores love as a protective force and how it is that it may let the possibility of vulnerability come into play, but at the same time, it helps us be strong in meeting our fears. Underpinning all this is the melodic alt-soul sway and soundscaping of its ambience, making it more than just a song but an emotional journey.
Praised since debut, EnnieLoud has been praised for its ability to span cultural and generic borders, creating a sound described as “ecologically organic contemporary R&B” with echoes of greats like Amy Winehouse and Erykah Badu.
Their music, including striking tracks like “In My Room” and “The Best I Can,” has been applauded with the way they bring their approaches on board and have penetrated many across Europe and North America.
Accompanying the release of “Out of Danger” is a DIY video that puts Cassandra in a candid, unfiltered moment with her lover, adding a visual layer of intimacy to the song’s themes. This way, not only would it make the track feel even more personal to the listener, but it would also further drive home EnnieLoud’s genuineness in what they create.
With “Out of Danger,” EnnieLoud marks not just their re-entry into the music space but also reasserts themselves as one of the innovating talents in the genre. This only promises yet more emotive, boundary-pushing music in his future.