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Sean Bertram Drops New Album ‘Everything Again’

  • Kenny Sandberg
  • Aug 28
  • 1 min read
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Few records manage to be both expansive in scope and deeply personal in sentiment, yet Sean Bertram’s Everything Again accomplishes precisely this. 

Across twelve tracks, he maps the terrain of the heart with a subtle eloquence, choosing honesty over bravado, detail over spectacle. His influences—Michael Jackson, Aretha Franklin, John Mayer—surface not as imitation, but as threads woven into a fabric uniquely his.


What makes the album compelling is its equilibrium. The grooves are rhythmically assured, yet never overpower the storytelling. Ballads like “I Don’t Know Why I Miss You” pulse with restraint, while “Feels Like Falling in Love” celebrates renewal with radiant openness. The inclusion of “God Only Knows” underscores Bertram’s ability to converse with pop’s great lineage, while simultaneously asserting his own creative identity.


Everything Again is an album of cultivated intimacy—a work that rewards careful listening, and in return, offers the quiet assurance that even in repetition, life and love can always begin anew.



 
 
 

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