Music direction? Pop likely with bonds from the classical singer / songwriter and folk environment, but the melancholy second to none. Sophie Zelmani says to purely acoustic instrumentation (guitars delicate, subtle bass, a few piano swab, minimal drums) little stories about everyday things and oddities of life. And that with a delicate, clear voice that if one is a once their fall, just can not escape. Somehow it reminds of teddy bears or people with big eyes, stopping at things that you want to take firmly in the arm.
You feel the bittersweet severity in the lyrics and feel that the music comes from the gut. In this way, all of which are self-penned songs sneak into your ears, a feeling of rainy weather in autumn, remember loneliness and sadness and maybe even call to mind long forgotten grief back. "Love Affair" is an unconventional way so insistently that there can be a deeply depressed and at the same time save the day. Sometimes just breathed, acts Sophie's voice as that of a good friend that speaks one of the soul. Sorry, but sincere, compassionate and without infectious optimism. "The best time for answers Might Be When We cry," she sings. Oh, how true.