Review
'All For Something' by Tiny Habits is a warm hug for your ears. This debut album from the Boston trio feels like curling up with a cozy blanket and a cup of tea on a rainy day. Maya Rae, Cinya Khan, and Judah Mayowa blend their voices into the most beautiful harmonies - it's like they're weaving a musical quilt that wraps around your heart. When I first heard 'People Always Change', I found myself swaying along, lost in the gentle ebb and flow of their voices. And 'Flicker'? That song became my go-to for those quiet moments of self-reflection.
The album takes you on a journey through life's ups and downs, with each song feeling like a page from a dear friend's diary. 'Malleable' showcases their gorgeous songwriting - it's the kind of track that makes you want to grab a pen and jot down your own feelings. And can we talk about 'Wishes'? Judah's lower range adds this wonderful depth that gives me goosebumps every time. The delicate acoustic arrangements and subtle piano notes create this intimate atmosphere, like the band is playing just for you in your living room. It's no wonder Justin Timberlake and David Crosby have given them a nod - these three are something special. - Yumi