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Andrew Schneider Returns with Quirky Jewel ‘Femme Fatale’

The keen reader will gladly remember Andrew Schneider. Previously celebrated in our publication as “an artist who unquestionably moves to the beat of his own drum”, the Chicago-based creative has recently unveiled his latest effort, a stunningly elegant and intricate original piece which fully captures our attention. Aptly titled ‘Femme Fatale’ – playfully echoing the effect the song will have on the listener – the song has been in Schneider’s personal notes and live performances since 2012, now finally being released into the world.

From a sonic standpoint, ‘Femme Fatale’ picks up from where ‘Mermaid Smiles’ left off, although it’s certainly less hazy and dreamy. Built around a constant tension between power-pop, guitar-based sections and swing, bluegrass-flavoured matter, the record is yet again hard to pinpoint to a precise genre or influence, instead showcasing Schneider’s rich and creative artistry. In particular, the jump from straight tempo to swing is a nice easter egg for any musician out there. 

Such a diverse livery is the perfect match for Andrew’s witty and quirky lyricism. Delivered by his luscious, dynamic vocals – with a particular love for harmonies – ‘Femme Fatale’ focuses on intriguing storytelling, a “novel’s worth of detective fiction tropes” as the American talent so eloquently explains. This, paired with the eye-rolling lineup of sessions musicians involved, makes ‘Femme Fatale’ a must-listen. Even if it’s not up your street, it’s good to know that such artistry exists – you never know when you might need it. 

Recommended! Discover ‘Femme Fatale’ on Spotify:

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