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    Lynn Dossenbach releases her strong new EP, COMBINATION

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    Lynn Dossenbach releases her strong new EP, COMBINATION


    Lynn Dossenbach makes a striking introduction with her debut EP, “Combination”. It is one of those ethereal alt-pop releases that is sure to draw you into her music from the very start. The title track is one of the strongest opening EP songs I have heard in a while, featuring her impressive vocals, soothing tones, and an upbeat guitar-and-drum combination that has you tapping along in no time.

    … a versatile debut EP blending ethereal pop, folk, and Americana into a confident, shape-shifting introduction.

    Lynn Dossenbach releases her strong new EP, COMBINATION

    The second track, “Anzeichen”, is sung in German, which was a surprising twist. I was expecting the entire EP to be in English, but this is the kind of track that would do very well on a Eurovision stage. It is upbeat, vibrant, and highly danceable, with plenty of replay value despite its two-minute runtime.

    For me, the centrepiece of the EP is the third track, “Pressure on My Chest”. It is a dreamy, soaring cut that recalls artists such as Lana Del Rey and Kacey Musgraves. There is a blend of country and Americana woven into its alt-pop core, tying back to the earlier tracks. The most radio-friendly song is “Hopes and Dreams”. It is a frantic, folk-driven offering that highlights the different sides of Lynn’s sound.

    Rounding out the EP is “The Toxic One”, which continues much of what has come before. It features strong vocals, upbeat guitar lines, and leans more towards indie rock. While elements of folk, country, and Americana appear throughout the EP, this final track feels like a cohesive wrap-up of the entire release. If you enjoyed this, then you should definitely catch her live, as this project feels built for performance.

    Lynn Dossenbach – COMBINATION EP

    Out of 10: 8.5/10

    Find more amazing music like this in our Upbeat Indie playlist on Spotify!

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