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4.0 excellent | ajcollins15 | August 24th 23 | Joshua Karpeh?s sophomore album sees him bouncing back after a below-average debut album. In 2019 he dropped one of my favorite bedroom RnB projects I had heard up until that point. However, he could not follow it up on his debut because of how much he leaned into basic alternative RnB tropes. However, on ?KARPEH? he diverts from his roots and comes through with a jazzy art pop and bedroom RnB project that shows a bright creative vision from front to back. From the blaring horn on ?The Tide Is My Witness? to the somewhat math rock guitar work on ?Glass Face?, you will be shown a wide array of styles and ideas. Although the album is to cluttered, there is a lot of ideas that I look forward to seeing Joshua smoothing out into the future.
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