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Roundhouse Music: Top Picks of Spring

By Jacob Ezra

Wiseboy Jeremy – “Sixthirty Five”

New Jersey’s Wiseboy Jeremy weaves personal narratives on “Sixthirty Five”, taking the listener along with him on a journey through his mind. “Sixthirty Five” exists in the past, present, and future- touching on growing up, grinding for something more, and hoping for a brighter future. Laced with bittersweet, hopeful samples and buoyant percussion, Jeremy comes through with a raw vulnerability that captivates. As he bookends the track with “this shit be from the heart”, one can see for certain that he fully means it.

Semiratruth – “The Star”

Glistening with ethereal sounds and evocative lyricism, “The Star”‘s emotive, freeing feel coupled with Semiratruth’s sharp songwriting makes it an engrossing joint. Putting into the listener into a dream-like hypnosis with warm, kaleidoscopic samples and soothing vocals, “The Star” is a character-rich, soulful song from Semiratruth.

Jaysanityy- “capital man” (ft. Jordan Ali and omontizay)

Jaysanityy, Jordan Ali, and omontizay hail from the DMV area, known for its rich musical history. They tap into the free-thinking sounds of the region with a song that is thought-provoking and hypnotizing. “capital man” appears on Jaysanityy’s album ‘Bag Man Julio’, a poignant collection of layered, lyrical hip-hop offerings that beckon multiple listens to catch everything.

Ryshon Jones- “TSB”/

Refreshing and introspective, Ryshon Jones’ “TSB” finds him reaching deep with his lyrics to connect with audiences. With his outside-the-box vocal approach, underscored by melancholic keyboards and a memorable bass-line, Jones paints vivid portraits that feel almost impressionistic in tone. “Fool”, featuring Loriah, follows up in a two-pack with a ruminative, nocturnal joint with an enticingly hazy atmosphere.

Sedona- “LOST CAUSE”

New York’s Sedona boasts an eclectic style with observant songwriting on “LOST CAUSE”, a vibrant track with a dose of moodiness. When listening to “LOST CAUSE”, its almost as if time slows down and one can visualize each detail, sonically and lyrically. Her song-writing is sharply-crafted and dynamic, and the rich jazzy production adds much character.

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