REVIEW : Foreign Girls - ComfortComes


“Foreign Girls” is the fourth EP that Joseph has released this year in run up to his full length album due later in the year.

“Foreign Girls” finishes off what must have been an exhausting project for Arthur as the EPs are essentially a double albums worth of material and then a full length is do out later this month. 

The lyrics on the title track are a bit bland so have a look here “everybody wants foreign girls.” But, the show stopper on the record is the background vocals of Cerise Leang. She provides a nice contrast to Joseph which makes the song a lot more interesting to go on. She also appears on the next track “Candy and Cars.” 

“Lovely Cost” and “Stay” showcase the softer side of Arthur’s song book. As the first has a lovely hard acoustic sound with the nice occasional piano. 
While, “Stay” uses a little more effects to get the message out there. 
“The Killer” is built around a sound drum pattern and sounds like something from his “Crazy Rain EP.”

This EP shows off a lot of Arthur range and how he could just throw anything at you with a track. At times you can call the lyrics to be a little off but he does a good job of not making them the central piece and he manages to get away from that. 

“Foreign Girls” is a not even twenty minutes in length but certainly has a few tracks worth a look.


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