Review
Landon Conrath's debut album "Nothing Matters Anyway" is a real deep dive into the heart and soul of personal growth and figuring out life's twists and turns. This Minneapolis indie-pop musician has a knack for mixing dreamy synth beats with some really thoughtful words, making tunes that hit right in the feels for anyone trying to make sense of the world today. His songs "Trader Joe's" and "Telluride" are just a couple of examples where he tackles the big stuff – like trying to find purpose and dealing with love's rollercoaster.
What's super cool about Conrath's work on this album is how it's got that new sound vibe while still feeling incredibly intimate, like he's just chatting with you about life over coffee. Critics are giving him two thumbs up for nailing the lyrics and bringing something new to the music table, which is saying something in the indie-pop world where it can be tough to stand out. "Nothing Matters Anyway" is already turning heads and marking Landon Conrath as an up-and-comer to keep your eyes (and ears) on. - Melody