Bridging the Gaps by Feyer: Album Review
“Bridging the Gaps” is a wonderful electronic rock album by the talented Feyer. It’s a sensational record filled with enthusiasm and cadence! Thus, I truly hope you all find this musical act, and cherish their sound. Apart from that, the album has a mix of tracks that are a combination of electronic hype and cozy indie music.
A sonic wave of rock and synth commences in the tracks “Anything Better to Do” and “Could’ve Been Pretend.” Aside from the melodic ethos, the general nature of the track is pretty cool too. There’s an aspect of positivity and vibrancy in each number. In it, the vocal sections will spark your soul, and each instrumental section from the keyboards to the percussions has an epic vibe. Furthermore, a gentle acoustic harmony forms in the song “Behind Closed Doors.” The fingerstyle mechanics on the guitar were truly soothing and with an equally calming vocal presence, the tune truly conformed to “cozy indie” music.
Altogether, the album was a delightful blend of indie rock meeting electronica. In some aspects, even the genre known as ‘indietronica’ surfaces in the music of Feyer. So folks, if you enjoy melodies as such, then you’ve come to the right place! The album is available online, so please don’t hesitate to check out this talented act.
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Review by: Damien Reid