Album Release Review | “Boombap for Boomers”: A Musical Odyssey Through Time and Emotion

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France, Paris


The eclectic soundscape of “Boombap for Boomers” by Parisian artist LEWCA is like a musical time machine. Released on September 15, 2023, this album is a delightful journey through the hazy days of the past, infused with a modern twist that’s impossible to resist.

From the moment “Fire Up The Intro” kicks in, you’re transported to a world where the sun shines a little brighter, and life feels a touch simpler. The album’s opening track sets the stage with a groovy rhythm and a sense of anticipation. It’s as if LEWCA is inviting you on a ride back in time, and you’re more than willing to hop on board.

“Peace Of Mind” follows suit, offering a smooth, laid-back groove that’s impossible not to sway to. The combination of LEWCA’s effortless flow and S.O.A.P’s impeccable production creates a sonic utopia that’s perfect for any day, any mood.

“Roundabout” takes us deeper into this musical journey, with its nostalgic vibes and soulful melody. The lyrics resonate with a sense of longing and introspection, making it a standout track that tugs at the heartstrings.

“I Got It All” showcases LEWCA’s lyrical prowess, with sharp verses and a chorus that’ll have you singing along in no time. The track’s infectious energy makes it a highlight of the album.

The album takes an exciting turn with “Day Job” featuring Mick Swagger. Here, LEWCA teams up with an underground legend, and the result is pure gold. The collaboration adds a layer of authenticity and grit to the album’s otherwise smooth flow.

And then comes the unexpected twist in the form of “Quite Like Me,” featuring Dancehall King Elephant Man. The fusion of genres here is nothing short of exhilarating. It’s a testament to LEWCA’s artistic versatility and willingness to push boundaries.

As we move through the album, tracks like “All Grown Up” and “Monday Morning” continue to captivate with their introspective lyrics and compelling beats. LEWCA’s ability to blend poignant storytelling with infectious melodies is commendable.

“Boombap For Boomers” serves as a reminder of the album’s theme, with its nostalgic references and a vibe that’s reminiscent of the bygone era. It’s a track that encapsulates the essence of the entire project.

“Discoboy” injects a dose of funk and playfulness into the mix, making it a standout track that’s bound to get you grooving. The infectious rhythm and catchy hooks make it impossible not to move your feet.

“Internet Recovery” and “Life, innit?” round off the album with their distinctive sounds and thought-provoking lyrics. They provide a fitting conclusion to this musical journey, leaving you with a sense of nostalgia and reflection.

In “Boombap for Boomers,” LEWCA and S.O.A.P have created an album that transcends time and genre. It’s a blend of old-school vibes with a modern twist, resulting in a sonic experience that’s both nostalgic and refreshing. Whether you’re a boomer or not, this album has something for everyone. It’s a testament to the power of music to transport us, uplift our spirits, and connect us through the ages.

So, if you’re ready to embark on a musical journey that’s as sunny and mellow as it is thought-provoking, don’t miss out on “Boombap for Boomers.” It’s a testament to LEWCA’s artistic prowess and S.O.A.P’s production wizardry. This album is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates music that’s rich in both nostalgia and innovation.

In the end, “Boombap for Boomers” is not just an album; it’s a time capsule of emotions and experiences that will resonate with listeners of all generations. So, sit back, relax, and let the music take you on a journey you won’t soon forget.



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