Sowing Seeds by Cal Pacino: Album Review
Doesn’t Cal Pacino instantly remind you of Al Pacino? I just had to say it for all of us!
Okay, now moving on to the talented Cal Pacino and his 14-piece album “Sowing Seeds,” where he sows seeds while playing a fusion of hip-hop and jazz, with confidence that plays with your experience. It’s like a gateway to a whole new world with new possibilities, with a subtle pop of shimmering melodies. Cal Pacino is absolutely astronomical with his performance, to say the least.
He is accompanied by the talented Mike Fox with his incredible and smooth drum work. Playing the jingling keys to add the right amount of sparkle to the songs, is Killian Browne. Another member whose baseline makes “Sowing Seeds” sound complete. Coming in a full circle, Cal and his mesmerizing vocals with jazz atop Irish spitfire rap, show you the light at the end of the tunnel. The entire album boasts a clean and crisp production and will inspire you to hit replay or save it for infinite replays and make it part of your next musical discussion.
Overall, this is the perfect treat and ending to a tiresome week, if you haven’t already listened to Cal Pacino’s album which was released in August, backed by Henhouse Talent. At the moment, it’s available on all the streaming sites so just hop into your favorite site and give “Sowing Seeds” a play!
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Photo credits: JR Gringo
Review by: Audrey Castel