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Asha Jefferies: Ego Ride Review – self-journey | Indie

staticwire | April 19, 2024
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Asha Jefferies’ latest album, Ego Ride, is a rollercoaster of emotion and introspection that navigates the complexities of relationships, self-acceptance, and personal growth. From the intense and dramatic opener to the laid-back indie tunes scattered throughout the record, Jefferies showcases both vulnerability and strength in her songwriting.

The album kicks off with a bang with the powerful and raw track that delves into the complexities of a failing relationship. Jefferies’ lyrics are poignant and relatable, capturing the struggles of love and loss. The instrumentation builds alongside the emotional intensity, creating a powerful and evocative listening experience.

“Spinning” is another standout track that showcases Jefferies’ ability to create a sense of hope and resilience in the face of adversity. The slow build of the song leads to a cathartic and uplifting climax that is both empowering and emotionally resonant.

Jefferies also excels in delivering more straightforward indie tracks like “Keep My Shit Together” and “Baby Don’t Fight It,” which highlight her knack for crafting infectious melodies and rich instrumentations. These songs offer a nice balance to the more intense and introspective tracks on the album.

However, Ego Ride does suffer from a few too many mid-tempo tracks that can feel repetitive and slow down the overall pace of the album. Tracks like “Golden Hour” and “Tank Tops” may not be the most engaging sonically, but they still showcase Jefferies’ lyrical prowess and introspective themes.

The lead single, “Brand New Bitch,” injects a dose of energy and attitude into the album with its catchy hooks and infectious rhythm. This track stands out as a highlight, bringing a welcome burst of energy and fun to the mix.

The album culminates in the title track, “Ego Ride,” a reflective and thought-provoking piece that encapsulates the album’s themes of self-acceptance and personal growth. Jefferies’ stream-of-consciousness lyrics paired with minimalist instrumentation create a powerful and introspective closer that leaves a lasting impact.

Overall, Ego Ride is a compelling and introspective album that showcases Asha Jefferies’ growth as a songwriter and musician. While it may have a few missteps in pacing, the album’s emotional depth and relatable themes make it a compelling listen from start to finish.

Rating: 8/10

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