Pop/Review Genuine Leather - Even If I Could

Genuine Leather is lofi synthpop singer songwriter Chris Galis from Austin, Texas. His eclectic musical soundscape is the direct consequence of cheap beers and messing around with his older brother's Tascam tape recorder and Yamaha synthesisers, having just been dumped.

Genuine Leather, the lo-fi synthpop singer-songwriter hailing from Austin, Texas, recently released a new single titled "Even If I Could." According to Chris Galis, the mastermind behind Genuine Leather, he humorously referred to the song as the "Phil Collins song" on his phone. The choice of this nickname stemmed from Galis' aspiration to create a track with a grand payoff and a soaring vocal in the chorus, reminiscent of Phil Collins' iconic vocal style.

While Galis acknowledges that he may not possess the same vocal prowess as Collins, he instead focused on leveraging the imagery in the lyrics to carry the emotional weight of the song. The verses paint vivid scenes, such as the example you mentioned with Annie spotting a good thing while pushing a shark back into the water. These specific vignettes provide a grounded foundation for the song.

In contrast, the chorus takes a more universal approach by touching on themes of regret, longing, change, and finding one's place. Galis describes these elements as platitudes, which suggests that they encompass broader sentiments that many listeners can relate to on a personal level.

By combining specific and evocative verses with a chorus that explores more universal emotions, Genuine Leather's "Even If I Could" seeks to create a captivating and emotionally resonant experience. Galis showcases his songwriting skills by crafting a song that blends imagery, introspection, and a touch of nostalgia, all within the framework of lo-fi synthpop.

Previous
Previous

Pop/Review StarAV - ocean / wastebag

Next
Next

Rock/Review Near Death Experience (NDX) - Lightning