In the vibrant landscape of experimental pop and dance, Madebitโs album โAn Alien Among Usโ shines as a unique gem, harnessing the cosmic energy of creativity and blending it seamlessly with relatable emotions.
Madelyn Reyes showcases an exceptional ability to blend the sensations of feeling like an outsider with an uncanny knack for making them effortlessly relatable. The album embraces the duality of emotions, highlighting the interconnectedness of seemingly contradictory feelings.
The albumโs title, โAn Alien Among Us,โ is a fitting prelude to the sonic odyssey that unfolds within its tracks. The Tennessee artistโs tender and thick vocals possess a storytelling tone emphatic on the various moods of her songs and verses, with her unique and alienist vocal styling weaving a spellbinding narrative. Layering synth music with World sounds, the album boasts a distinctive sonic palette in 12 songs.
With โAn Ode To Those Who Lead But Do Not Followโ carrying an enigma and teetering sensation of being caught off-guard and โPersimmon Spritzโ giving you the mirror to take a second long look at yourself with a crude poetic outlandish but contagious melody, each track is part of an unconventional auditory eon. They are intricately woven with catchy pop hooks and elegiac lyricism.
By inviting listeners into this realm of paradoxes, Madebit urges the aliens in society to find more perspective in their existence to see they are just the same, only different in the human ego.
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Review By: Naomi Joan