Album Review - MooNShyner - The City Sleeps EP

    Today, I have the privilege of reviewing my brother MooNShyner | ناصر بن منذر 's EP, the City Sleeps or المدينه نامت . 

    A 22-minute story borne of loss, reflection and pause, this Arabic EP brings together both personal and global stories that capture the minds and ears. With his elaborate use of echo sounding verses and vibes, Shyner processes living in his city, the loss of a special person among other feelings that hit close to home. 

    I enjoyed the set approach to the EP, ensuring that the listener needs to engulf themselves in the story as a whole and not a single track. Rhymes and verses were on point, and even though this is all self-mastered and partially self-produced (thanks YouTube beats!), you still hear the words coming through nicely and the echo is there for us to enjoy. 

    One criticism I have is the condensing of the lyrics. I have pointed this out to the artist himself many times and he has promised me he will work on this. Ensuring the lyrics remain in the pocket of the beat and don't overflow too much on either side is what maintains rhythm and flow, and when it is densely packed it loses the listener's ear.

    I am very proud of the work Shyner has done and I will continue to support him no matter what. If you haven't listened to the EP, please check it out below. As always, thanks for reading and stay tuned for more awesome music!


 

Comments

  1. Much love to you for your guidance and constant support brother. You deserve credit as an executive producer on this project lol... God bless!

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