Emerging as a new and vital voice in the world of alternative music, their debut album is both personal and general. KG (lead vocals), Liam (bass), Ezra (drums), and Riccardo (guitar), all members of the band Perspective. wrote and produced "Look Both Ways," an album with 11 songs.
The album is a 43-minute, 20-second diary that offers people a clear, honest look at the complex issues of love, identity, and personal growth. The band sets a tone of honesty and openness that lasts throughout the song. The opening track, "Take Them All Down," is a guitar-driven tribute to euphoric, reckless love.
In "Hurt You Anymore," heartbreak on the dance floor turns into anthemic strength. "Dirty Game" tells a story of betrayal and surprise set to disco music with great energy. Perspective. puts these heavy stories next to lighter ones, like "Love Is A Fool," which makes fun of love, and "Stay Tonight," which is a happy, bright look at new love. "Power" is an empowering song about reclaiming your identity after hard times.
"Late To The Party" talks about coming out and accepting who you are. "Watching Sunsets" is a heartfelt thank-you to the people who help us make better choices without us even knowing it. "It Can Be" brings back memories and shows how timeless classic songwriting is. "Scream Therapy," on the other hand, takes modern stress and anxiety and turns it into a freeing, experimental energy.
"Skeletons," the album's emotional closing track, was written six years before the band started. It ends the record with an honest look at trauma and survival. Each song is like a chapter in a biography, expertly mixing KG's personal stories with feelings that everyone can relate to. Perspective. shows that their first album is a whole experience. It goes from love and heartbreak to strength and empowerment. If you like alternative music that makes you think and mixes different styles, you have to listen to "Look Both Ways."
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