Synthpop-Songstress Niff Nawor alias Riki meldet sich aus LA und bringt Ende November ihren zweiten Longplayer heraus. Mit “Gold” knüpft sie an den zwischen New Romantic und Euro Disco changierenden Stil des gerande mal ein knappes Jahr alten selbstbetitelten Vorgängers an. Gleichwohl in Sachen Tanzbarkeit und einiges reduzierter und von einr tagträumerischen Stimmung geprägt, ist die Platte ein weiterer Schritt von der noch stark von Punk’n'Wave geprägten EP “Hot City” hin zu poppigeren Gefilden. “Gold” erscheint auf CD, digital und in drei verschiedenen Vinyl-Editionen bei Dais Records.
West coast new romantic icon Riki returns with her 2nd simulacrum of pitch-perfect synth-pop, aptly titled for the precious substance it is: Gold. Inspired by notions of symbolic power, letting go, and transmutable realms of the heart, the album further refines her rare gift for making swooning melancholia as anthemic as it atmospheric. Working with Telefon Tel Aviv co-founder Josh Eustis at his Pasadena studio, the sessions unfolded fluidly and fruitfully, focusing on “quieter moments” and refining the record’s palette and voice. Occasional interruption from a nearby flock of wild parrots infused a mood of California dreaming, purple sunsets dissolving into deepening neon night.
Like all the most elusive pop, Riki’s songcraft is simultaneously direct and oblique, dynamic and detached, shifting from sparkling chorus to elliptical outro according to its own poetic logic. She characterizes her lyrical muse as “very much what’s going on in my life, things I wanted to say but didn’t have the platform.” This subcurrent of dream fulfillment animates the melodies with a specificity and immediacy that transcends her pantheon of 80’s influences: from Saâda Bonaire and Strawberry Switchblade to Bryan Ferry, Bananarama, and beyond. Gold skews less dance floor than her instant classic 2020 debut but taken as a collection it’s equally stirring, stylish, and exquisitely produced. Evocatively layered arrangements of drum machinery, sequencer, fretless bass, grey sky guitar, saxophone, and FX, anchored by Riki’s singular voice, alternately widescreen and wounded, yearning beyond time for ecstasies both fleeting and forever.” (Dais Records)