Combined with the immense spectacle of the internationally renowned Lyric Opera House, the event will stand as one of the most immersive and decadent on the tour. Paired with an unprecedented music video that displays Lido controlling the lights used during his live shows, a taste can be had of the upcoming grandeur and intensity of his November performance. It’s called ‘Everything’ because it’s the story of when you let somebody be everything to you, you risk losing that everything and being left with just yourself.”ĭebuted during this year’s Coachella Music Festival in southern California, the album’s leading single, “Go Crazy,” showcases a powerful and complex continuation to the producer’s already impressive roster of work. It’s not an album about a girl, it’s an album because of a girl – my healing process after losing somebody that meant a lot to me. Centered around the emotional timeline of breakup, the album is said to explore the often unturned aspects of the difficult, interpersonal situation. The 23-year-old multi-instrumentalist is set to release his debut, 11-track album, Everything, through Pelican Fly / Because on October 7, coming as what’s sure to be the most defining moment in his career.
Check out the full album below.R&B beat maker and vocalist Lido will be returning to Chicago on Friday, November 18 to perform a whirlwind live set at the legendary Lyric Opera House as the final stop on his recently announced ‘Everything Tour!’ Tickets can be purchased now through. RL Grime is back and arguably better than ever. If the world needs to wait four years for RL Grime to develop another showstopping LP such as this, then we should do so patiently. Albums like this only come around every couple years. To say that it was well worth the wait is an understatement.
NOVA is easily one the most impressive albums on 2018. RL Grime does a masterful job paying homage to the hip-hop roots the genre while once again changing the way trap will be produced for the foreseeable future. Overall NOVA is a journey through the world Trap. Tunes like ‘Reims', ‘UCLA' and ‘Rainer' help hold the anticipated level intensity many fans had for the album. OG Fans Do Not Worry…įans the harder side RL Grime have literally nothing to be worried about. These shimmering gems help break up the full frontal assault trap beats present throughout. ‘Run For You' and ‘Atoms' are two songs which immediately come to mind as more low key tunes that contain a depth and weight we have not yet heard from RL Grime. That being said, the album does an excellent job including records that are sublimely subtle and downright beautiful. The LP has countless tracks which will make any listener's jaw drop in terms high energy, sound design bending productions. In a way, the track makes it apparent immediately that while NOVA has more depth than its predecessor it is in no way lacking in intensity. While VOID was aggressive, intense, and hard-hitting, NOVA is sophisticated, matured, measured, and innovative. While VOID was a masterpiece in its own right, it now appears as a teenager whereas NOVA is a tailored young pressional. NOVA though introduces a new side that we have not yet heard before from RL. The genre would be nowhere close to as prolific as it is today with his contributions to the sound. When the genre Trap is discussed RL Grime is always part the conversation. The universally adored RL Grime, and the (unficially) since-retired Clockwork. At only 27 years old, the Los Angeles based artist has left an impact on electronic music with his two monikers. Henry Alfred Steinway is a truly talented individual.