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..... "This album is produced by Derrtie, who also features as a guest artist. The result is a clean yet organic work, with constantly shifting textures. The mix allows each instrument to breathe. There are acoustic guitars, deep bass, lo-fi beats, and arrangements that keep you engaged without becoming overwhelming. The overall style is free. It never stays still. It ranges from funk to hip-hop, from alternative to grunge, without ever losing its coherence. What struck me most was how ET manages to make each song sound distinct yet still sound like him. It's clear this album was meant to be listened to in one sitting, like a movie with musical episodes. Each track is part of a whole, and that gives the album a lot of strength. Listen and follow their journey For All The People Too is ET's open letter to the world. It's not meant to be perfect, but it is real. If you like music that blends styles, emotions, and criticism with groove, don't miss it"....
..."The first track is a skit featuring the producer of the album and a guest on each track, Derrtie, which seamlessly flows into the second track, “Obey the Way.” “Obey the Way” eases you in with a dazzling guitar riff and confronting lyrics. “It’s been so long since I’ve heard you say, ‘Live your life and live it your way.’” There’s a hypnotic, trance-inducing state to the guitar, and the lyrics offer up a rebellious attitude towards the powers that be. There’s a clear passion in the creation of this album and in the sound that showcases Turner’s intention to make something ambitious and different. On tracks like “Groovin,” there is an exploration of the fleeting nature of time. “My time, it won’t stand still, so I keep moving. My time, it wants to kill me, so I keep groovin." All of this is mixed with a rocking guitar and a funk sound that is perfect for a long car ride. On “Move,” Turner is confronting how hard it is to make a decision sometimes and how difficult it can feel being stuck. “You don’t want to move, you don’t want to stay, you don’t want to move, and that’s okay.” There is a psychedelic sound to this track that feels at once like a trip and a meditation on battling anxiety in our modern world. While the album is mostly lo-fi, it is an ambitious effort from Eric Turner and his producer, Derrtie, showcasing his eclectic, genre-bending sound that combines elements of funk, grunge, rap, and reggae with lyrics that aim to explore non-conformity and rebellion with a positive message.The first track is a skit featuring the producer of the album and a guest on each track, Derrtie, which seamlessly flows into the second track, “Obey the Way.” “Obey the Way” eases you in with a dazzling guitar riff and confronting lyrics. “It’s been so long since I’ve heard you say, ‘Live your life and live it your way.’” There’s a hypnotic, trance-inducing state to the guitar, and the lyrics offer up a rebellious attitude towards the powers that be. There’s a clear passion in the creation of this album and in the sound that showcases Turner’s intention to make something ambitious and different. On tracks like “Groovin,” there is an exploration of the fleeting nature of time. “My time, it won’t stand still, so I keep moving. My time, it wants to kill me, so I keep groovin." All of this is mixed with a rocking guitar and a funk sound that is perfect for a long car ride. On “Move,” Turner is confronting how hard it is to make a decision sometimes and how difficult it can feel being stuck. “You don’t want to move, you don’t want to stay, you don’t want to move, and that’s okay.” There is a psychedelic sound to this track that feels at once like a trip and a meditation on battling anxiety in our modern world. While the album is mostly lo-fi, it is an ambitious effort from Eric Turner and his producer, Derrtie, showcasing his eclectic, genre-bending sound that combines elements of funk, grunge, rap, and reggae with lyrics that aim to explore non-conformity and rebellion with a positive message."...