The good vibes are strong, conjuring up a pretty relaxed ambiance. If you were to hear this track on mainstream radio it would fit in as well as any other
Rebecca Cullen
This album is like a ‘how to’ on modern life, a run through of the way things are. It’s fantastic, from start to finish. You can’t predict a single moment.
There are distinct sounds throughout this collection that remind you of what a special project it is. This is music created by a unique & passionate artist.
Right now my family are my only motivation. I’m going to do my best to make sure I don’t see them or me struggle anymore. They’re depending on me.
I’m a nonconformist & a contrarian. People like to be miserable & melancholy or own self-deprecation like it’s a religion. That’s unattractive to me.
Within a mere 30 seconds, you’re likely to find yourself completely swept away by that melody line & that easy going blues rock and roots vibe.
When creating an Alien Skin album I enter a self imposed impenetrable vault. I never ask for advice as this will most likely derail the creative process.
There aren’t many artists putting this much creativity & effort into electronic releases. It feels very now, or even beyond now; like tomorrow’s orchestra.
This is definitely the first trap-folk album in history. It wasn’t something I planned. It was something I was searching for and then found.
The hook spirals around in your mind, building & building with the music; even in the aftermath of the audio – you’re still caught up in the song.
As the song moves forward, the softness evolves into a mass of energy & togetherness; highlighting some really skillful songwriting and musicianship.
To confine music to a genre, is to say – if you like one, you’ll like the other; far too simplified a method for something so complex as a human mind.