Seer Seeker – To The Core Album Review

The incredible Seer Seeker as just released their band-new album, “To The Core” and I must say it is amazing. But before we get onto that let’s have a little look at who Seer Seeker is.

Well, to answer that one Seer Seeker, otherwise known as “raps’ newest phenom” is a brilliant, electrifying artist who is slowly rising his way to the top. Taking inspiration from the likes of Linkin Park and Run The Jewels, Seer Seeker has received over 1.5 million followers across different social platforms.

Anyways, back to “To The Core”. This album consists of 8 different tracks, where each and every one of them is amazing.

Kicking off the album we have, “Starlight”. This is a beautiful intro to the album, beginning off quite melodic, with a soft, yet intense sound. As soon as Seer Seeker’s vocals come in, we are once again, stunned. His voice is deep, yet talented, and you just cannot help but be eager to hear the rest of the album.

One track that really stood out to me was, “Chase Gold Stay Cold”. This tune is one that is upbeat, catchy, and just so enjoyable. The beat will get your head bopping and the vibes are just unreal. But let’s not forget about the rapping skills in this one. Seer Seeker really shows his capacity in this one, and there is no denying that he is amazing.

Furthermore, another great track is “Animal Spirits”. This one is more of a hard rap/hip-hop style track, and it is certainly one that will keep you on your toes. Throughout the song you will find yourself grooving along to the music and once again admiring Seer Seeker’s rapping skills.

To close off this incredible collection we have, “Found It”. This is the perfect ending to the album, as its upbeat, but also laid-back. We get to really enjoy both the music and the vocals, and reflect back on the rest of the album.

So, what are you waiting for? Head over to Spotify now and give Seer Seeker’s brand-new album, “To The Core” a listen to as it is not one you want to miss out on!

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