Teddy Swims – I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 1)

Album Info

Artist: Teddy Swims

Title: I've Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 1)

Year: 2023

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Tracklist

  • 1. Some Things I'll Never Know (4:02)
  • 2. Lose Control (3:30)
  • 3. What More Can I Say (2:21)
  • 4. The Door (3:32)
  • 5. Goodbye's Been Good to You (2:44)
  • 6. Last Communion (3:37)
  • 7. You Still Get to Me (3:28)
  • 8. Suitcase (2:48)
  • 9. Flame (2:24)
  • 10. Evergreen (2:46)

Review

Teddy Swims really puts his heart on his sleeve with his debut album, "I've Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 1)." Released this fall by Warner, it's a real journey through all the highs and lows of life, chock-full of touching tunes about love, loss, and finding yourself. His voice is just about as rich and soulful as it gets, and it shines through in songs that'll tug at your heartstrings.

The album kicks off with "Some Things I'll Never Know," setting a deep, emotional tone right out of the gate. "Lose Control" is another gem in the collection, becoming a quick favorite for folks all over, including me. It's got that kind of raw honesty and melody that sticks with you. Throughout the album, Teddy digs deep into personal stories and struggles, especially evident in tracks like "What More Can I Say" and "Goodbye's Been Good to You." The craftsmanship in each song really makes Teddy’s voice stand out—every note and lyric feels meant just for him.

Teddy didn’t just stop with the album; he took his songs across the world on a headline tour, hitting up spots from the UK to New Zealand. From what I've heard, his performances are nothing short of captivating, packing real emotional punch and connecting with audiences on a personal level. For anyone who's into heartfelt, soulful music that's all about life's real moments, "I've Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 1)" is definitely worth a listen. Teddy Swims has carved out a space for himself with this debut, and it’s truly something special. - Mia