Review: Mom's Pocket by Marty Crown

 

Marty Crown returns with her art-pop single “Mom’s Pocket”, the final single before her upcoming album. The track starts with an ear-grabbing orchestra moving into a happy and reflective atmosphere with a four on the floor, cheerful whistling, and Marty Crown’s distinct voice. She discusses the blissfulness of childhood, and through her melodies and lyricism, she creates a magical experience.

 
 

Aliya Kan (Marty Crown) was born on May 16th, 1993 in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Her love of music began with the orchestral score of Luc Besson’s 1997 film The Fifth Element. Her parents, noticing her newfound love, quickly enrolled her in vocal courses. Her creative upbringing continued with training at the theater school Obraz аnd with noted singer Rimma Walter.

Featured in ELLE, Cosmopolitan, Esquire, Harper’s Bazaar, BLVD, Buro 27/7, L’Officiel, Marty Crown was crowned the winner of Samsung’s EDGE Fest 2016. Relocating to L.A. in the same year, she connected with Silver Gun Records and discussed plans to record her original music. Silver Gun Records, impressed with her track record, innovation, and dedication, signed her onto their roster.

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