Chance Peña – Ever-Shifting, Continual Blossoming

Album Info

Artist: Chance Peña

Title: Ever-Shifting, Continual Blossoming

Year: 2024

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Tracklist

  • 1. Suddenly (3:33)
  • 2. Montana (2:14)
  • 3. The Art of Putting People in Their Place (2:56)
  • 4. Blackbird (3:16)
  • 5. i am not who i was (2:25)
  • 6. Is What It Is (3:23)
  • 7. Whiskey Angel (2:50)
  • 8. Cold (2:50)
  • 9. Head Above Water (2:36)
  • 10. Feel It All (3:29)
  • 11. Muscle Memory (3:53)
  • 12. The Mountain Is You (3:16)
  • 13. Nobody Likes Change (Voice Memo) (4:08)
  • 14. When Life Gets Hard (Bonus Track) (2:13)

Review

'Ever-Shifting, Continual Blossoming' by Chance Peña is a musical odyssey through the labyrinth of personal growth and self-discovery. Peña weaves a tapestry of emotion across 14 tracks, each a chapter in his ongoing story of evolution. The album opens with 'Suddenly', a gentle embrace that sets the stage for Peña's vulnerable exploration of his inner world.

As we journey deeper into the album, we encounter tracks like 'The Art of Putting People in Their Place' and 'i am not who i was', where Peña bares his soul with unflinching honesty. These songs feel like pages torn from a private diary, inviting listeners to witness the artist's struggles and triumphs. The anthemic 'Is What It Is' serves as a rallying cry, urging us to seize the present moment amidst life's relentless march.

Peña's storytelling shines in 'Whiskey Angel', a playful interlude born from a family gathering. This track adds a dash of spontaneity to the album's introspective mood. The journey culminates in 'The Mountain Is You', a sonic ascent that mirrors Peña's personal growth. As his voice transforms from a gentle whisper to a confident roar, we feel the weight of his internal barriers crumbling, leaving us with a sense of hard-won triumph and the promise of continual blossoming. - Ember