This album caught my attention in early 2021, and I haven't stopped thinking about it since. Kasbo has brilliantly crafted a one-of-a-kind album, full of artistic love, care and passion. The greatest strength of the album is its exceptional production, as well as the ethereal and dreamy atmosphere that permeates all of its tracks.
The title track, 'The Making of a Paracosm', as well as the tracks 'Shut the World Out,' 'För Evigt', 'Show You,' and 'Snö', wonderfully embody and ... read more
I'm really surprised by how unenjoyable I find the majority of the album to be. The title track, Palaces is an excellent exercise in sound design, but the rest of the songs are mediocre at best (despite being fairly well produced). I'm particularly surprised by how monotonous the majority of the instrumentals strike me, and by how disjointed the flow is.
This sounds like a step down from all of his previous works in every aspect, and simply put, I fail to see how this advances his sound in ... read more
In the EP, 'To Leave and Come Back', On Planets champions the idea that life has a true vividness to it when one examines himself or herself both retrospectively and introspectively. Moreover, the aforementioned EP involves an excellent exploration of meaningful interpersonal connections / relationships, including the importance of their existence and the effects of their absence.
Standouts: Gruesome, In Whitewash
It took me a few listens to really grasp the crazy rollercoaster that is this EP. It achieves its goal, which is to provide nonstop 'headbanging' entertainment.
Favorites: Growing Wild, Laserbeam
Least Favorites: Screechy Song, Afterlife (I'll Dream of You)
With its various genre-filled compositions, the album 'The Way Back Up' allows listeners and long-time admirers of Trivecta to observe his creative dynamism. Trivecta dabbles in a wide range of genres and excels at the majority of them. All in all, there is something here for everyone.
Standouts: Sail Away, Castle Walls, Memory Away, Half A World Away