The Blessed Madonna – Godspeed

Album Info

Artist: The Blessed Madonna

Title: Godspeed

Year: 2024

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Tracklist

  • 1. God Has Left The Room (Intro) (0:13)
  • 2. Somebody's Daughter (5:32)
  • 3. Nowhere Fast (4:15)
  • 4. Henny, Hold Up (feat. Mother Marygold and Ric Wilson) (4:17)
  • 5. Jinterlude (0:17)
  • 6. Serotonin Moonbeams (4:47)
  • 7. Edge of Saturday Night (3:26)
  • 8. U Want 6 Grand 4 Wut (Interlude) (0:26)
  • 9. Blessed Already (feat. Ric Wilson and Marbl) (4:16)
  • 10. Strength (R U Ready) [feat. Joy Crookes] (3:21)
  • 11. Why Trax Records Still Sucks in 24 - Interlude (0:21)
  • 12. We Still Believe (3:50)
  • 13. That's The Shhh (Pure Love) [Interlude] (0:16)
  • 14. Carry Me Higher (5:13)
  • 15. Henterlude (0:22)
  • 16. Back 2 Love (feat. Jin Jin) (3:56)
  • 17. Brand New (feat. James Vincent McMorrow and A-Trak) (5:08)
  • 18. Count On My Love (5:55)
  • 19. Godspeed (feat. DJ E-Clyps) (5:24)
  • 20. Secretariat (feat. Shaun J. Wright & Kon) (4:08)
  • 21. Mercy (The Welcome) [feat. Jacob Lusk & Jyroscope ] (1:22)
  • 22. Mercy (feat. Jacob Lusk) (2:58)
  • 23. Your Mom <3 (Interlude) (0:24)
  • 24. Happier (feat. Clementine Douglas) (2:50)

Review

Alright, the floor's alive, thrumming with raw current as The Blessed Madonna unleashes her debut epic, "Godspeed." This isn't just a record; it's a sprawling 24-track transmission, blending that gritty, pulsing underground house vibe with slick, pop-infused frequencies. You'll feel the emotional charge, a deep dive into joy and resilience, even the echoes of her late father's voice shimmering through the beats. It's a testament to her vision, pulling in legendary collaborators like Kylie Minogue, Jamie Principle, and Joy Crookes, crafting something truly expansive.

Listen close, because "Godspeed" ain't just for the sweaty, strobe-lit moments; it's a sonic shapeshifter, equally at home fueling a wild party or soundtracking your late-night introspection. It's a brilliant fusion, respecting the deep, rhythmic heritage of house while launching it into uncharted digital territory. Tracks like the electrifying “Serotonin Moonbeams,” the propulsive “Edge of Saturday Night,” and the rallying cry of “We Still Believe” hit hard, each one pushing the boundaries of what electronic music can feel like. The whole experience just hums with an undeniable vitality, proving The Blessed Madonna is way ahead of the curve. - Zig