Two Feet releases new album "Shape & Form" [Review]
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WHAT WE HAVE TO SAY:
American painter Mark Rothko's goal with his work was to capture the essence of basic human emotions on the canvas. Not only are the artworks for Two Feet's string of releases inspired by the painter's abstract forms, but this is also the essence of the music, stripping his songs down to the primary emotional drivers that target human sensory responses in the listener.
Electro-soul powerhouse and indie-songwriter Two Feet released his highly anticipated new album “Shape & Form”. His fourth studio album, and after billions of streams and global recognition, “Shape & Form” marks the next chapter in his truly unique musical and narrative story, and the new album is a strongly characterized body of work, showcasing a new sound with a film noir aesthetic.
Now, we've already covered the singles “Play The Part” and “Until I Come Home” with Grandson on our blog, and the full album release didn’t disappoint either. Perfectly suited for a bright summer walk in the park with the slow indie-inspired feel-good hit “I See You”, to those calming raining-on-the-roof evenings with Amy, “Shape & Form” is a record suited to any situation and will certainly make a few appearances across our soundtrack for the summer!