Euphoria by André Molina: Review
Jersey-based, André Molina dropped his third release “Euphoria” of late and his exposure to diverse music from childhood already can be seen through his music. André has set his style quite prominently as his music provides dark, sexy, romantic, and tranquility, all in one.
“Euphoria” has captivating beats and a perfect concoction of pop, alternative, indie, and more. André Molina has a thing for conveying vocals over euphonic chords and “Euphoria” had it along an intriguing edge and warp.
The lyrics are an array of his perspective regarding the concept of the cycle of love and a cycle of drugs and their similarities. The chorus in “Euphoria” speaks for his aesthetic as the music plays along his confessional lyrics and the beats suddenly drop and rise to his amusing voice with the chorus.
The first thing that comes to mind when the chorus starts is the sensation of flying. He softens his voice so smoothly in the chorus that it gives ease to the ear that seems to be in confusion and fighting against the world for reasons unknown.
The chorus is so well delivered that it feels like flying above the clouds. Just like euphoria is a feeling you don’t want to let go of and keep wanting more, no word could have explained this song better than the word “Euphoria” itself. The song is ecstatic and the beats and especially, the chorus is addictive beyond words just the way it has been titled!
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Photo credits: Lancer Casem, Tim Lopez, Dominick Alcantara
Review by: Sofia Aleksandra