
I’ve not actually had much time to digest what the vocalists are saying, so I can’t say much about that.

It was a fresh, relaxing glass of lemonade to my ears. I was enjoying all sounds kicking at my eardrums. What kept me going? Friendship? Nah, that’s not a real thing. I was initially considering shutting down the operation after listening to about half a minute. This album was actually not at all what I was hoping for, the sheltered ED-pop fan that I am. This album had that, so I thought that it must be something electronic, and I could dig that. That aside, my type of song titles contain “ft.” or “feat.” at the end, 80% of the time. I initially listened to this album because friendship is apparently a thing that ties people together and makes them do things that are out of the ordinary. I don’t typically wander out beyond my musical safe zone unless I can somehow subconsciously justify the ties between whatever it is I’m deciding to inject into my earholes. What do I think? A lot of things, but the more important question that I need to ask myself is “what do I feel I think?” “I’ve been having these weird thoughts lately.

I’m on my second listen of the album as I write and edit this piece of work. I’m pretty new to Kings Kaleidoscope (as in I knew their name and may have heard part of one of their songs in the background somewhere) a friend of mine recommended their latest album, The Beauty Between, so I sat my face down and strapped on my wow-these-are-really-falling-apart-how-are-they-still-intact-headphones.
