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New album: Joseph Schwartz – “Seven Killed Sins”

Explore a melody for vices, Seven fatal sins It is a new album from an artist and is based in Chicago Joseph Schwartz. The production of prominent rocks, made in cooperation with UDIO, enhances these eight paths-with each one depicting a personality that embodies every sin without remorse. “Every song reveals the risks of certain sin through the singer, who embodies sin, but does not see it is wrong or bad,” explains Schwartz.

The opening track “Slush” evokes Hanin to Jangle-POP, where a commercial alternative appeal in the 1990s is heard as a lyric consequence of “Find My Way”. Getar Getar is more shining in descriptive preparation-where the daily consists mainly of the specific living of the sofa and watch the same on TV, over and over again. Personal paralysis images transmit the struggles involved in self -improvement, go to the sofa and to a state of productivity.

Heavy enthusiasm appears on “greed”, the opening line-“I want the whole world, everything in gold”-the unbearable desire that greed brings. “I don’t feel disgrace,” singing flows during a choir that stimulates restart, with the passage of the above condition for these non -symbols on vices images. He appeals to “lust” that followed in a similar world, indicating “hunger” and the resulting “void”, which arises from addiction to desire and living only at the present time, in general.

The lyric “Al -Shara” refers to the endless desire for a hymn – which precedes you “weighs me”. “Every bite like a friend”, the representation of how consumption can be particularly comfortable in particular, and distinguishes one of the many successes throughout Seven fatal sins.

The “lazy” and other paths this month can be broadcast on the update Spotife Sound Sound “Sounding Singles”.

We discovered this version via Musosoup.

https://www.obscuresound.com/2025/04/joseph-schwartz-seven-deadly-sins/

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