Bobby Earth's Debut Album "Cloudy McSunshine" Successfully Makes Contact

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LA-based artist and native Houstonian Bobby Earth's debut album "Cloudy McSunshine" has finally landed. The rising star's freshman effort seeks a sexy peace through the disruption of the conventional and investment in experimentation.

The 12-song project invades the Milky Way, bringing with it sounds picked up from neighboring galaxies. Self-produced by Earth (with production credits from Matt Martians & Steve Lacy) his upgraded rhythms swarm the ear as more fantastic and supportive to increasingly more bewitching melodies. Dense, limping drum loops and extremely flush chord progressions under configuring synth lines weld themselves to the fabric of the album, breathing like cyclopean production treating climate like human moods.

Bobby Earth's libidinous tones, modish flows, mature melodies and provocative content leads the charge into off the wall songs artists like Nanna.B, Nonchalant Savant, Ayomari, Isis V (of ST. Beauty), Chvndler and label mate Eros find themselves on, lending their talents to plant that freak flag and let it fly. "Cloudy McSunshine" lets Bobby Earth explore a taboo how he wants, and he wants it fairly limitless. The music communicates like it studied the unforgettable melodies and production from Justin Timberlake's "Justified" (courtesy of The Neptunes) and the loud-voiced, raunchy songs over Kanye West's freshman and sophomore albums. In other words, Bobby Earth makes alien sexy, giving us yet another sonic galaxy for the others.

Explore "Cloudy McSunshine" in full below.

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