Pop artist Nick Jonas recently came out with his album, ‘Spaceman’ which resonates with a sonic vocal melody that blends in with a mid-tempo production pattern.
The post-millennial charts are currently bombarded with anticipation and excitement following Nick Jonas’s new album release, ‘Spaceman’. It is the fourth studio album by the artist is a plush mid-tempo pop ensemble that is produced by Greg Kurstin. The beats are smooth and endearing that use various samples ranging in MOR swatches. The album is also heavily flooded with flexible bass lines that give the collective vibe an instant uplifting virtue. His honeyed vocals seamlessly blend into the sonic soundscape and make for an olfactory treat for the audience. In a previous interview, the artist stated that the title track for the album was inspired by his life during the lockdown that led to existential and personal crises. The 27-year-old artist is ambitious in the project as he sets out to accomplish a dreamy and drifty affair. The album contains 11 songs each comprising of various thematic bundles ranging from socio-political issues to personal plights. The artist seems immersive in his musical delivery as he glides through the patterns and chronology of each song to reach the epitome of creative glory. Some of the songs from the album that create this ambient experience of contemporary pop include ‘Don’t Give Up On Us’, ‘Heights’, ‘Spaceman’, and ‘2Drnk’ among others.
Artist Nick Jonas bears it all about his trials in the opening song of the album. The songs from ‘Spaceman’ show individuality in terms of production and collective composition. There is a subtle strain of the Eighties pop glory all across the album that makes it fit as a dance floor record. In one word, it can be called atmospheric as the sound matures into a deep creative understanding by the end of the record. Smooth, experimental, and new-age, the album instantly captures the young crowd. Although they use sounds to form the 90s and the 80s, the result is more like an evolved sound that emerged from the foundation rather than an outright copy. The song ‘This Is Heaven’ dives in with an upbeat mood with a heavy synth slip. The vocal harmony blends with the vintage production with the traces of saxophone making the song elevate into a soul-rendering piece. ‘Sexual’ is about the tension that reflects in its pulsating percussion patterns. Each song imbibes an assortment of influences and cuts their own identities through the process. The artist is clearly at the high-end side of creative skills with his latest record. Listen to his new album on repeat on Spotify right now.
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Album link:
https://open.spotify.com/album/3FTjOu2zQLWcl1NVos4eAq