Soaring instrumentals of chaotic layers and delicacy combined intertwine throughout the unmistakable sound of Isaiah Mclaughlin’s latest album Afterlife.

Rebecca Cullen
“What did I have to lose? I realized life is too short and unpredictable to not give it a shot. I’m so glad I did.”
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