Album Review: Suzanne Sheer – The Blue Hour

Philadelphia R&B singer Suzanne Sheer’s musical journey started when she was just 14, writing songs about heavy subjects she didn’t yet fully understand. She drew inspiration from powerful female vocalists like Amy Winehouse, Etta James, Adele, and Rihanna as well as progressive acts that fused rock and electronic elements like Radiohead, Daft Punk, and The Cure. By 18 she was recording with Wiz Khalifa and Ricky P in Los Angeles. Now, she is 29 years old, back in Philly, and ready to release her debut album, The Blue Hour. Lead single “Down for You” first introduced us to the world of The Blue Hour, transporting us to a sexy and confident place immediately. Electronic beats stutter behind a bassy throb before Sheer’s seductive voice comes in and rightfully takes center stage. Her voca...

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