Eves the Behavior: Self Titled
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Eves the Behavior: Self Titled

Debut anythings are exciting for musicians. As fans it gives us a chance to see how artists can translate that one hit song into an overall sound; the complete audial experience. Eves the Behavior has done just that with her self-titled release of dark-electro pop sounds.
The EP is essentially half made of tracks we’ve already come to love, the evolving ‘TV’ where Eves’ vocals waver in intensity to a steady and slow building beat. ‘Electrical’ is also featured on the EP, a track previously released. It’s perhaps a bit more gentle than ‘TV’, with almost a ‘fly through the mountains’ type elation to it.
As the fourth track is a remix of ‘TV’ by Warpaint, the only real new track to look forward to is ‘Digging’. It’s a darker number where the synth-pop sounds are held back until the track builds. Eves hums throughout and it gives an eery feel to the single, but her beautiful airy vocals are still present in this one which carry the track. It’s a bit of a slower number than the past two favourites but certainly a favourite in my eyes.
If you’re looking for an EP of entirely new releases, perhaps don’t hold your breath, but this new single is still well worth it and it’s nice to celebrate what the artist has already achieved in her career and this EP does just that.
Out now via Dew Process/UMA
Reviewed by Amanda Sherring