A hint of 60s pop and honesty in Neda’s debut “Good Intentions”.

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The debut of Neda, a singer of Iranian origins who lives in South-London, has the power of what seduces you through an innate simplicity and a strong personal taste for traditional songwriting, the one that never ceases to shine with its own light.

Then, it’s all a strategy built on little things, the one that conspires inside the notes of “Good Intentions”, like the 60s inspired pace of guitar/buss/drums and Neda’s voice, everything is so natural and leaning towards essentiality.

It’s the first chapter of a journey that will lead us to the publication of her first EP, the final port where we hope to hear Neda get involved in a vast and varied selection of genres and sounds, we’re sure that the wide spectrum of influences – ranging from Lily Allen to Roy Orbison – of the young and inspired artist, will help make it a stimulating and unconventional listening.

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