Review
Faye Webster dazzled us with her third album, "Atlanta Millionaires Club," where she masterfully blends R&B with alt-country and folk-pop. At just 21, Webster's album feels like a musical melting pot that somehow serves up the perfect comfort food for your ears. It’s not every day you hear a pedal steel guitar slide smoothly into an R&B groove or a rap feature that feels right at home in an alt-country track. As weird as it sounds, Faye makes it work, creating a serene soundscape that cozies up comfortably with a soulful touch.
With her velvety vocals reminiscent of Emmylou Harris and a touch of Kacey Musgraves’ folksy charm, Faye brings her lyrical A-game, singing about love, longing, and life’s inevitable quandaries. The production strikes a fine balance between polished and laid-back, drawing you in to catch every nuanced emotion conveyed in her music. With "Atlanta Millionaires Club," it's clear why critics and fans alike can’t stop raving—this album is like your favorite cozy blanket, perfect for wrapping yourself up in on a dreary day. It’s no surprise it found its way into top music roundups of 2019. So, if you’re up for a genre-bending journey, Faye Webster's album is your next stop. - Bianca