Review
Alright, so Montell Fish drops "Her Love Still Haunts Me Like a Ghost," and it's nothing short of a hauntingly intimate experience. This seven-track EP from 2022 dives deep into the gut-wrenching feels of a lost love, serving as a bridge between his earlier work "JAMIE" and the upcoming "CHARLOTTE." With its sparse, atmospheric sounds mixing distorted guitars and industrial beats, you're hit with waves of longing and desperation.
Fish’s vocals are drenched in reverb, pulling you into his emotional world. Tracks like "Hotel" and "Exscape" flip between moody introspection and unexpected bursts of intensity, showing off his dynamic range. The EP wraps up with "Bathroom," channeling some major early The Weeknd vibes with its sultry groove and dark undertone. As Fish navigates through the stages of grief, from isolation to anger, he delivers a raw and beautiful portrayal of human emotion. This EP is a testament to his prolific creativity, blending the personal with the universally relatable. - Preston