Album Review: Tevvez keeps the legacy of Zyzz alive with ‘Phantom’

“Phantom” proves extraordinarily helpful for a Zyzz-worthy objective: pushing previous limits within the health club. Particularly on excessive quantity, the extraordinary chords, beat and kickdrums evoke ardour and motivation, maybe in an try to drown out any notion of ache. 

I might think about “Phantom” to be Tevvez’s biggest album. It contains all of the musical kinds he utilized in earlier albums, equivalent to “Waves,” “Obsidian” and “Divinity,” whereas additionally sounding noticeably extra refined and complicated than earlier works, with cleaner and purer-sounding chords. In honesty, I discover no fault with this album. Contemplating its songs collectively, I really feel that Phantom” excels at producing a desolate depiction of Zyzz’s childhood and demise, in addition to serving as a poignant call-to-action for listeners to raised themselves. The distinct parts of every music and the album’s brief length be sure that the listener by no means feels jaded. It’s, subsequently, no shock that the remark sections of “Phantom’s” songs on YouTube are nearly solely stuffed with reward for masterfully preserving Zyzz’s spirit and galvanizing thousands and thousands to pursue their goals.

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