Spending time with this new album “Cloned and Upgraded, Insert Soul Here” is like settling in for a long ride. 28 tracks and nearly an hour and a half is a lot, but it never felt heavy to me. I listened to the whole record this evening and somehow the album kept moving in a way that held my attention the whole time. Rellyo Bambini shifts in moods and sounds helps the project stay alive instead of dragging.
His style jumps across genres without sounding confused. One moment you’re pulled into electronic ideas, then suddenly there’s a hip-hop edge, then something more rock-leaning sneaks in. The melodies are easy to latch onto and more than once I caught myself humming a chorus later on. There’s real drive in the way he performs and that energy carries across the entire record. You can tell he cares deeply about what he’s putting out.
The lyrics are catchy and memorable. They sit well with the music and don’t ask too much from the listener. Everything sounds carefully put together, yet still loose enough to feel alive. By the end, I felt satisfied. I enjoyed this album more than I expected, and for me, it was a rewarding listen that shows Rellyo Bambini’s passion and creative range in a real way.
