keshi – Requiem

Album Info

Artist: keshi

Title: Requiem

Year: 2024

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Tracklist

  • 1. Amen (1:01)
  • 2. Say (3:01)
  • 3. Night (2:59)
  • 4. Soft Spot (3:24)
  • 5. Like That (3:00)
  • 6. Texas (3:08)
  • 7. Dream (3:30)
  • 8. War (3:29)
  • 9. Bodies (3:26)
  • 10. Requiem (2:24)
  • 11. Euphoria (3:36)
  • 12. Just To Die (3:45)
  • 13. Id (3:17)

Review

When Keshi released "Requiem" on September 13, 2024, he opened up a sonic diary brimming with introspection and emotional depth. The album's title nods to a solemn musical homage, aptly capturing Keshi's exploration of themes surrounding mortality and its rippling effects on the soul. Through a mix of longing and sorrow, Keshi builds an environment that's beautifully reflective yet charged with intense feelings—a veritable emotional exploration crafted with genuine heart.

Venturing through a kaleidoscope of genres, Keshi fearlessly dabbles with a vast sound palette on "Requiem." Tracks like "Texas" infuse a hint of country charm, complete with a melodic harmonica, while "Bodies" sees him flirt with indie-rock vibes. A particular jewel in this treasure chest of creativity is "Id," which transitions mid-song from contemporary beats to tantalizing alternative sounds, cementing Keshi's reputation as a bold adventurer in the world of music. His unparalleled versatility shines, inviting listeners on a journey that's as diverse as it is daring.

Serving as the emotional backbone throughout the album are Keshi's vocals, which possess a unique ability to not only complement but elevate each track's essence. His tonal variations breathe life into the songs, making every tune a fresh experience with its own uniqueness. However, the album isn't without its challenges. While Keshi boldly plays with diverse styles, this experimentation sometimes detracts from the album's cohesiveness, resulting in a mixtape-like assemblage that wavers between consistency and innovation. Despite any lyrical repetition and production variability, Keshi’s soulful journey through "Requiem" is a striking endeavor that invites listeners to dive into its depths and explore its many layers. - Owen