Linn Holmes’ “Baby Blue” – A Vintage Daydream in Modern Pop

ByJosh Brown

June 3, 2024

Linn Holmes’ “Baby Blue” is a delightful journey into the nostalgic vibes of the 70s, wrapped in a modern pop sound that feels fresh yet familiar. Produced by Rev Tom Chandler, the track is a lighthearted ode to love, capturing the essence of a vintage daydream with its upbeat and sunny disposition.

From the opening notes, Daniel Jakubovic’s multifaceted talent shines through, providing a rich tapestry of organic sounds. His work on the drums, guitar, piano, and bass creates a dynamic and vibrant instrumental foundation that evokes the carefree spirit of the past. The inclusion of electronic production elements by Jenny Dang adds a contemporary twist, seamlessly blending the old with the new.

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Holmes’ vocals are smooth and captivating, perfectly suited to the song’s warm and affectionate lyrics. Her performance radiates a sense of joy and tenderness, making “Baby Blue” an instant feel-good track. The production quality is impeccable, with each element balanced to enhance the overall listening experience without overshadowing the song’s inherent charm.

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“Baby Blue” stands out as a beautiful homage to the classic sounds of the 70s while firmly planting its roots in today’s pop music scene. It’s a track that invites listeners to reminisce about simpler times and embrace the timeless feeling of love. Whether you’re a fan of vintage pop or modern melodies, Linn Holmes delivers a song that is sure to brighten your day.

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ByJosh Brown

Josh is the Founder, Editor-in-Chief, and Lead Photographer of Stereofade Magazine. He currently resides in North Carolina and covers concerts and other types of photography around the state.

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