Gina Williams is as close to a definition of accomplished eclecticism as you can possibly fathom. A renowned artist whose career stretches across decades, she’s performed a multitude of genres in more languages than you could even imagine. A life in complete immersion of the music industry has given her a unique insight into so many styles and sounds, something she’s more than eager to bring to life through albums that span a gambit of creativity and excellence. She’s now out with five albums, spanning five genres, an absolutely confoundingly amazing and herculean task.
On ‘Toxic Love’, she’s come up with a roaring piece of pop rock. Replete with crashing drums and a guitar arrangement to envy, Gina’s soaring vocal performance just makes for an absolutely energy overload of a record. On the opener, ‘Animal’, the album gets you in the right vibe without warning. The drums are loud, crashing, and loaded. The hook, infectious as hell, has you yearning to get up and scream. It’s a force of nature of a record, simply bursting with energy and emotion on each piece. There are hard hitting pieces like Animal and more restrained piano driven ones like ‘Fly on Your Wal’. There’s also more pop rock styled ones like ‘Testimony’, with a far more rambunctious verve to them.
Gina Williams is committed to all aspects of her craft, putting together album after album with such diverse styles and sounds that its often hard to even remember that this is all coming from just one artist. With even a Chinese track on this record, it’s truly a collection of eclecticism unlike any other. Stream the entire collection, and revel in the style you see best fits for you.