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Perspective. releases debut album ‘Look Both Ways’

  • jimt
  • 19 hours ago
  • 1 min read
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Perspective’s debut album is a striking example of how funk and disco can evolve without losing their emotional resonance. KG’s vocals are the guiding force, alternating between euphoric highs and contemplative lows, supported by a tight, confident band. The album feels both timeless and contemporary, a rare quality in modern pop production.


Opening with “Take Them All Down,” the album immediately establishes a sense of intimacy and celebration. From there, it moves seamlessly through a palette of moods: playful flirtation, reflective longing, and cathartic empowerment. Each track is carefully crafted, balancing catchy hooks with lyrical depth.


Tracks like “Power” and “Skeletons” reveal the album’s core strength: Perspective’s willingness to mine personal experiences for universal truths. Heartbreak, trauma, and self-discovery are transformed into empowering narratives, often set against irresistibly danceable backdrops.


The instrumentation is crisp and lively, from Ezra’s precise drumming to Liam’s grooving bass and Riccardo’s expressive guitar work. There’s a clarity to the production that allows every element to shine, making the album an immersive experience.


In the end, Perspective’s debut is a triumph. It’s a record that celebrates joy, resilience, and authenticity, proving that funk-pop can still surprise, move, and resonate in 2025. It’s fun, smart, and deeply human—a debut that demands attention.



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