Aaron Jerome?s third full-length album comes nearly 10 years after his disappointing sophomore release back in 2014. Although in some respects, he fails to return back to what made him so special in 2010 there are some good and even memorable tracks on here. Bring in LEILAH, the newer experimental RnB artist, as a whole lot of depth and nuance that many of the other features fail in comparison. However, many of these tracks feel like interludes or unfinished demos from his last record. Overall, everything feels like a potpourri of electronic and R&B styles that most of the time don?t land, but there are some highlights here and there throughout, leaving a somewhat memorable impression on you when you finish listening.
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