Ava Della Pietra and her peers are very different singers when looking at the broader FM spectrum, but in “worst of times” it’s easy for me to understand why she wanted to go the route she did with this kind of piece. There are several different avenues through which she could deconstruct the chorus as we reach the fever pitch of the song, but by handing off the lead from one element to the other as everything is about to slip into oblivion, it feels so much more symbolic and in sync with the style of the narrative. I love the rock-minded thinking that went into the approach in this regard, and it would be criminal of Della Pietra not to bring it back into the studio for another go-round in the future (much as the same could be said for the producers of this track as well).
“worst of times” doesn’t reinvent the wheel for the pop music model, but for those of us who pride ourselves on being discriminating fans of the genre, it’s a puritan cocktail that is certain to leave listeners intoxicated this June. Ava Della Pietra is one of many independent artists who haven’t formed any sort of a connection to the mainstream mundane, and yet I wouldn’t be surprised if there were calls for her to do as much as “worst of times” wins her a fan base. I’ll be keeping her on my radar, and if you dig pop as much as I do, you should do the same.
Garth Thomas