John Keenan just dropped a new release that proves his artistry is stronger than ever. His new album “Wreckage Of The Past” is a bold 18-track ride through hip-hop, rap, pop, and even electronic dance vibes. I really like how much variety he packs into one record. The opener, “Afraid to Try” has this upbeat, dance-ready energy that will immediately pull you in while the closing track, “Things Ain’t Right” slows things down with heartfelt lyrics and powerful delivery. It’s the kind of range that shows just how much John can do, he’s equally strong when rapping with grit or singing with the polish of a pop artist.
The production is clean and modern without losing its edge and the songwriting has plenty of hooks that stay with you. Listening front to back feels like moving through different moods and chapters, which makes it easy to get lost in. Honestly, I really love his ability to blend styles so naturally. This album proves he deserves way more attention.
