From the first listen, it’s clear that this duo is onto something big. “Falling Upward” is a heartfelt journey of love Bash’s debut album, a journey of the power of creativity, self expression and collaboration. Adelaide Day and Brandon Christopher lead this dynamic duo in crafting a deeply personal yet universal narrative, chronicling Adi’s gender transition through a vibrant, genre-spanning soundscape.
The album’s tracklist offers something for everyone, from the optimistic pop of “Lemonade” to the trap-infused depth of “Falling”. Each song radiates ingenuity, seamlessly blending elements of dance, synthwave, EDM, Pop, soul and indie. Every song is so well crafted and memorable, but tracks like “Say What You Mean” and “By My Side” have catchy hooks and emotional resonance that stand out.
This album is special because it celebrates diversity and self-affirmation. Love Bash’s bold energy and joyful sound invite listeners to reflect on their own journeys while basking in the album. The production quality and mixing are impeccable, making for a polished and deeply touching experience.
I’m honestly impressed as someone who just discovered Love Bash. The melodies are beautiful, the vocals are captivating, and the instrumentals are original and well crafted. I’ve already been humming some of the hooks from the album and I have no doubt this talented duo deserves to be heard far and wide. I’m excited to see what Love Bash creates next, but “Falling Upward” is an album that will stay with you.