Kygo – Thrill Of The Chase

Album Info

Artist: Kygo

Title: Thrill Of The Chase

Year: 2022

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Tracklist

  • 1. Gone Are The Days (feat. James Gillespie) (3:16)
  • 2. Love Me Now (feat. Zoe Wees) (3:15)
  • 3. Lonely Together (feat. Dagny) (2:58)
  • 4. Undeniable (feat. X Ambassadors) (3:00)
  • 5. Thrill of the Chase (feat. R.I.Pablo) (3:18)
  • 6. Dancing Feet (feat. DNCE) (3:35)
  • 7. Fever (feat. Lukas Graham) (3:12)
  • 8. Woke Up in Love (3:36)
  • 9. How Many Tears (feat. Emily Warren) (2:54)
  • 10. Never Really Loved Me (with Dean Lewis) (3:22)
  • 11. The Way We Were (feat. Plested) (4:08)
  • 12. Lost Without You (with Dean Lewis) (3:23)
  • 13. All For Love (feat. Stuart Crichton) (5:02)
  • 14. Freeze (8:07)

Review

Sailing smoothly into his fourth studio venture, Kygo's "Thrill of the Chase" is a sunlit journey through the Norwegian hitmaker's signature sound, a blend of uplifting melodies and chill electronic beats that feel like they're made for the endless summer. Across its 14 tracks, the album doesn't shy away from exploring new rhythms, dipping its toes into the shimmering waters of disco with the DNCE-assisted "Dancing Feet" and riding the wave of house beats in "Fever" featuring Lukas Graham. It's not all about the dance floor, though; Kygo invites us to dive into the emotional depths with heartfelt collaborations, like the poignant "Love Me Now" with Zoe Wees and the soul-stirring "Never Really Loved Me" alongside Dean Lewis.

While "Thrill of the Chase" occasionally treads familiar territory, it's the moments when Kygo lets the music breathe, like in the bittersweet "Gone Are the Days," that truly captivate. The album's grand finale, "Freeze," stretches out over eight minutes, enveloping listeners in a lush, atmospheric soundscape that's both introspective and club-ready. It's clear that Kygo's playbook prioritizes a polished, cohesive experience over radical innovation, but with its array of guest talents and seamless production, "Thrill of the Chase" emerges as a solid, radio-friendly offering that's sure to resonate with fans and newcomers alike. - Piper