After releasing several strong singles over the past couple of years, Boo Seeka had a lot to live up to in their debut album, Never Too Soon. Luckily for fans, this release offers a little of their old sound and a lot of exciting new tracks to dive into.

Boo’s blues and roots-inspired vocals tie everything together, directing their sound throughout the album. ‘Does This Last’ is an instant hit, showcasing the pensive melodies fans know and love. Their signature intersection of beats and soulful vocals continues in ‘Oh My’, which takes on a bolder feel.

It’s clear that the indie electronic duo has undergone a significant evolution.

Digging deeper into the album, it’s clear that the indie electronic duo has undergone a significant evolution. Their production skills have become more sophisticated, showcased in tracks like ‘Calling Out’, which experiments with warm harmonies and a danceable beat. The composition interacts beautifully with the title of the track, dancing around like an echo.

Gold Sail’ is a standout track with an uptempo beat leaning towards EDM. Meanwhile, ‘Argo Misty’ brings the uplifting tunes of Coldplay to mind, and ‘You And Me’ has a more nostalgic feel, like Savage Garden.

In Never Too Soon, Boo Seeka mash sounds together that you wouldn’t expect in a wonderful mix, and somehow it all just works.

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