Slow Walk’s debut album “The Mountain” feels like a climb worth taking. With ten tracks, he brings a mix of synth, rock and indie flavors that blend into something raw and powerful but still full of careful detail. What stands out most to me is the guitar work and instrumentation, every song feels crafted with passion but never overdone. There’s space in the sound, which makes the melodies and lyrics hit even harder. His vocals are unpolished in the best way. I really love his voice, it’s strong, emotional and brimming with honesty. The electronic touches don’t overshadow the core of the music, they add texture and give the whole record a unique edge.
Listening through, you can tell this album comes from a real place of passion and vision. It’s bold without being flashy and personal without being self-indulgent. For me, this album is one of those rare records that pulls you back in again and again, I love how real it feels.
