Sonically, the album captures a wide range of vintage influences, from Jam & Lewis to Tom Tom Club, halcyon 80s Madonna, 90s R&B to celestial disco and grooved out guitar-pop. Urbani’s innate ability to hit the sweet spot between heady pop melodies and unfettered experimentation makes ‘Showing Up’ such a compelling collection, whilst also encapsulating universal themes for both the head and the heart.
Lead single ‘One Day At A Time’, with shades of Rapture-era Blondie meets LCD Soundsystem, finds Urbani declaring “I’m immune to guitars, I’m immune to cool” over louche slap bass and sliding, Talking Heads-esque synths.
“Ok, ok. I am the tough guy and I am dead serious. I am an advocate, a protector, and an activist. I'm also a total crusher and yolo’er and I take the sweet risks and I justify it all to myself even when I know I myself am being the idiot. This is basically the cutie goofer song about wanting the player and drawing it out. Kissing you FEELS vital to my survival! I know its NOT! It's just a FEELING! BUT THATS A BIG FEELING! THATS A HUGE LONGING! THATS A LONG ACHING! Urgh, can’t we just ween it off little by little? Once a week act in love? Fuck it up one day at a time? Not fuck it up all at once?”