Lara Maxen

There are question marks unanswered, whenever I am informed of a new Mickey Valen collaboration, as having not gotten remotely close to finding out the back story of the up-and-coming NYC producer, he remains an enigmatic figure of sorts.

However, since being introduced to Valen’s lushly thriving, pop productions on many occasions, it has become wholly apparent that the unassuming producer, sniffs out some of the more creditably aspiring vocalists to work with and assist in raising their profile as much as his own.

Like the latest in the growing line of unsigned collaborators. The very impressing young NYC singer Lara Maxen.

Lara is probably Valen’s youngest of prodigy’s, yet her execution of becoming a proficiently sought out new name in pop is clear, being that the teenager is fortunate to possess a soulfully commanding dynamic of such an advancing presence that you’d not be unjust in first placing her at a greater stage in her music career stature than of the early stage of where she actually is at.

We come in on Valen and Maxen’s third effort together “Bite The Bullet”, as it offers more of a melodically, pop giving sensibility than their previous works.

Valen’s dreamily lucid, production remains as on point as ever and really meets goals in the choice of partnership with Maxen’s silken, wholeheartedly given vox. That I quite feel the simmering attraction of its immaculately soulful presence feeding a potent surge of excitement into my veins.

A future made sound for a convincingly accomplished emerging artist, Lara Maxen exhibits the beginnings erred onto the side of special about her on “Bite The Bullet”, that I’m quite down with in a surefire, good way to be honest.