Album Review: Remayn's ‘Him Always. Them Sometimes. Her Forever’....
As much as I love the immediacy and accessibility of a good single, there is nothing quite like a nice, cohesive album to sink your teeth into. If you are hungry for a deep, quality album to get lost in, Remayn’s ‘Him Always. Them Sometimes. Her Forever’ is one such album. It has plenty of atmospheric music to send you into pure, euphoric levitation.
A great example of this is ‘Fata Morgana.’ This was the moment I was truly hooked on this album (Super early on. I know.) It is so grand in scope that it almost feels like the main title to a movie soundtrack. The chorus will absolutely wrap around you. When I first listened to this album, I think I replayed this song about five times before I played the rest of the album. Once the album was over, I headed straight back to this one. Other highlights include the gentle ‘Mint,’ the heavy ‘Atum’ and the soft finale ‘Amortentia’.
This is truly an unmissable project. As far as whole albums go, I don’t think anyone can touch Remayn. He only released top-of-the-line tracks and has spent every moment of his career so far, building an untouchable repertoire. His music feels like a journey and I for one am happy to be on it.