Beats & Vibes

Beats & Vibes

Last year saw plenty of massive album releases, with Adele and Ed Sheeran topping the list, a trend that has continued into 2022. But whilst vinyl continues its renaissance, streaming is how most of us get our fix of music, both old and new, which allows easy access to some great tunes.

Tears For Fears The Tipping Point

The Tipping Point, Orzabal and Smith’s first album together in 18 years is not, as many anticipated, a trip down memory lane for the legion of Tears for Fears fans who have been starved of new material. Instead, it represents a new chapter for one of pop’s most gifted songwriting duos. The title track is a tribute to Orzabal’s late wife and recalls in tragic detail, his pain and suffering. Opening with the acoustic track, No Small Thing, the album goes on to unfurl a mix of intimate ballads and foot-stomping tunes that will no doubt be huge hits on the band’s 2022 Stadium Tour.


Eddie Vedder Earthling

The wait for Pearl Jam’s highly acclaimed vocalists’ third solo album is finally over. Earthling is a no-holds-barred rock album through which Eddie expresses life, grief and getting old. In a world filled with division, he openly uses each song to plead for empathy; the quality he says makes earthlings human. The subject matter might be a bit deep and reflective at times, but the production is anything but. It’s fun and has 13 tracks that will remind the listener of Pearl Jam’s early punk energy. The album also features some surprise inclusions like Stevie Wonder playing the harmonica on Try and a duet with the incomparable Sir Elton John on Picture.


Willow Kane Playground Antics

As well as being a platform for established artists, Spotify gives exposure to raw and exciting new music and talent like Willow Kane, a young British artist who appears unafraid to cross musical and lyrical boundaries. Playground Antics is Kane’s new, genre-blending recording. Both joyful and sassy the six-track EP seamlessly skips through hip-hop, pop, punk, pop and jungle. Her often lighthearted lyrics strike a chord about life in the modern world. On the track Jealous, she pokes fun at her haters, “I don’t even know any of their names / But I know that they all know mine”, whilst on Two-Seater, her life philosophy is laid bare.

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