The upbringing and background of each individual is one of the more influential factors encountered in life. Music lets people have a creative outlet to explore those upbringings. From the every day listener’s perspective, it’s finding a person who had a similar experience or relatable story; for the artist it’s about telling that story of who they are or what goes on in their mind. First known for his slam poetry work, Watsky has incorporated multiple experiences and styles into his albums over the years, but has always stayed true to himself as he’s garnered a loyal fanbase always eager for more. His latest album, x Infinity, expands on that as he has created an album that delves into ones own thoughts and discusses the concept of embracing our own insignificance in the vastness of time and space.
1 | Tiny Glowing Screens, Pt. 3 | 3:53 |
2 | Talking To Myself | 3:41 |
3 | Chemical Angel | 2:31 |
4 | Little Slice | 3:24 |
5 | Springtime In New York | 2:23 |
6 | Pink Lemonade | 3:17 |
7 | Don't Be Nice | 3:18 |
8 | Yes Britannia | 3:37 |
9 | Love Letters | 4:24 |
10 | Stick To Your Guns | 4:05 |
11 | Brave New World | 4:04 |
12 | Going Down | 5:16 |
13 | Midnight Heart | 4:37 |
14 | Conversations | 3:40 |
15 | Knots | 3:06 |
16 | Roses | 4:09 |
17 | Theories | 6:17 |
18 | Exquisite Corpse | 9:40 |