The new "GREEN" album by Miles Jeppson is very personal and so relatable. Across eight masterfully sculpted tracks, Jeppson creates a reflective landscape that feels pulled straight from late-night drives, faded memories, and the emotional liberation of rising adulthood. The project provides a heartfelt listening experience that lingers long.
The first track, "INTRO," brings a singular vision, an emotional heaviness evoking late '90s and early 2000s alternative rock, forged into a slick modern adaptation. Songs like "NEW HORIZON" and "UP NORTH" have this uniquely expansive kind of intimate cinematic energy. Each record serves as a mile marker for someone going through their own coming-of-age.
"GREEN" feels like a fully formed world built on emotion, color, and connection. Tracks such as "ROSES & SPACESHIPS" and "DRIVE YOU WILD" showcase Jeppson's ability to combine dreamy melodies with heartfelt songwriting. "CRAVE" and "HEAL ME" approach openness with self-aware precision, creating scenes that feel real. By the time we arrive at the final track on this album, "CORE MEMORY," everything closes out in a way that truly leaves behind an emotional fingerprint.
Set against the backdrop of a hyper-connected world, the album encapsulates the desires and existential dilemmas of a generation exploring identity and self-expression through memories. For Miles Jeppson, "GREEN" sounds joyous, introspective, and vital, and it's the kind of project that envelops you and makes you want to inhabit its universe.