Vivian Green revealed The Green Room album review
The Philly singer/songwriter known for her sensibility and melancholy from "Emotional Rollercoaster" song, releases her forthcoming album 'The Green Room,' with a more R&B sound.
Her new disc is much happier than the other materials, but Vivian still show her soul sensibilities. "I wanted to make an uplifting, feel-good record for adults. I wanted to create music that’s fun and sexy and soulful," she says. Every song from 'The Green Room" transmits positivity and empowerment, avoiding the melancholy and the melodrama, and now we can see that she made an effort to focus on the happier side of love.
Her new sound was created by the tapping production from Phoe Notes, Adam Blackstone and Vidal Davis, Jason Farmer ans Steve McKie.
Her first single on the album is "Anything Out There" where she shows her smooth and mature voice in the same time.
<iframe width="420" height="236" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/fVY6HLzQSLY" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>"Remedy" is a song about love that can make our lives better, and for the "X"song will collaborate with a guest rapper Freeway.
'The Green Room' record is fresh, vast and moving, and she answers positive to the critics of her last album.
See 'The Green Room' tracklist below.
1 Remedy 2 Anything Out There 3 X 4 Free as a Bird 5 I'm Not Prepared 6 Forever 7 Supposed to Be Mine 8 When Can I See You Again 9 Still Here 10 Heaven 11 Faith 12 Light the Universe