Cleo Alexandra – Who Can It Be Now (ft. Rick Springfield)
ArtistRack brings to you the visuals for ‘Who Can It Be Now’ by the gifted Cleo Alexandra that includes Rick Springfield:
Cleo Alexandra is an indie goddess with aptitude. Inspired by theatrical and powerhouse acts like AC/DC, Stevie Nicks, Janis Joplin, Lady Gaga, and Kurt Cobain, she faucets into fashionable and highly effective sounds which might be brutally eye-opening and unforgivingly uncooked. The tales she tells in her tracks include bursts of emotion in a uncommon show of her true soul.
Born within the small city of Armidale with massive metropolis desires, Cleo Alexandra is a real Australian. Her first musical imaginative and prescient got here to her on her fifth birthday when she was given a small pocket book and started writing brief poems. She saved growing her abilities as a singer/songwriter and shortly picked up a guitar and keyboard. In highschool, she was recruited to be a mannequin however, after a number of years, left that world as she discovered the trail of music to be extra alluring. Hooking and capturing her viewers, she joined forces with six-time Grammy-winning American producer Keith Olsen and producer J.J Farris to launch her debut single “Criminal” in 2016. She captured the eyes and ears of many who have been desperate to uncover extra from the songstress, to which she has unraveled herself for her debut self-titled EP set to return out January 22nd, 2019.
The first style of the EP is “Who Can It Be Now”, a canopy of the traditional 80s hit by Aussie group Men At Work, written by Aussie, Colin Hay, and now that includes duet vocals by the legendary Aussie Rick Springfield (who was recognized for his hit “Jessie’s Girl”). Mysterious, moody and stuffed with intrigue, director Tom Bishop and Cleo herself do a wonderful job organising the tone of thriller. Dark and haunting, the manufacturing and vocal supply emphasize the eeriness of the lyrics whereas including new dimensions. With her rope of pearls appearing as a choker, the listeners dangle on her each phrase as she reworks and reinvents a traditional. Adding and subtracting dimensions of the unique music, her tackle the monitor honors the unique whereas creating her personal sound.