Perspective’s first album is a bold declaration: funk and disco aren’t just nostalgia acts—they’re alive, vibrant, and thoroughly modern. KG, Liam, Ezra, and Riccardo have crafted a record that grooves as hard as it tells a story. From the euphoric highs of “Take Them All Down” to the defiant charge of “Power,” this is a band that knows how to make an impact.
There’s an emotional weight behind the beats. Tracks like “Skeletons” and “Watching Sunsets” confront trauma and heartbreak head-on, while “Hurt You Anymore” and “Stay Tonight” transform those struggles into kinetic, dancefloor-ready anthems. It’s a delicate balance between light and dark, achieved with both skill and sincerity.
The album’s production is sleek, with funk-inspired basslines, crisp percussion, and guitar lines that sparkle without ever feeling indulgent. Meanwhile, KG’s vocals are expressive, grounded in lived experience, and consistently compelling across the 11 tracks.
Lyrically, the record feels almost like a diary – one that’s unafraid to be playful (“Love Is A Fool”) or raw (“Dirty Game”). The sequencing enhances this storytelling, with a natural flow that allows the listener to inhabit the band’s world fully from start to finish.
Perspective’s debut proves they’re more than just a retro revival act. They’re innovators, crafting a modern wave of funk-pop that’s both intellectually satisfying and irresistibly danceable. If there’s a soundtrack for growth, love, and liberation, this is it.
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