The third studio long player from the Danish pop collective led by Jannis Noya Makrigiannis, Grasque originated as a largely ambient Makrigiannis side project before evolving into a full-on group effort. At its core, Choir of Young Believers has always served as a solo vehicle for the mercurial singer/songwriter, and Grasque is no exception. Makrigiannis' sumptuous, narcotic tenor is perfectly suited to the group's unique blend of electro-soul, '80s pop, R&B, and European pop grandeur, and he brings his best game to ...
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The third studio long player from the Danish pop collective led by Jannis Noya Makrigiannis, Grasque originated as a largely ambient Makrigiannis side project before evolving into a full-on group effort. At its core, Choir of Young Believers has always served as a solo vehicle for the mercurial singer/songwriter, and Grasque is no exception. Makrigiannis' sumptuous, narcotic tenor is perfectly suited to the group's unique blend of electro-soul, '80s pop, R&B, and European pop grandeur, and he brings his best game to standout cuts like "Serious Lover," "Face Melting," "Does It Look as If I Care," and the laid-back "Cloud Nine." [Grasque was also released on LP.] ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi
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