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REVIEW album Memory Spells This Is What It Feels Like

A Remote Collaboration That Feels Intimate

This Is What It Feels Like

Memory Spells

Memory Spells and Jordan Whitlock’s debut collaboration, This Is What It Feels Like, is a triumph of modern artistry.

What makes this album so remarkable is the story behind it: two artists creating across distance, communicating through shared sonic intuition before even meeting in person. That tension translates into music that feels alive—every airy synth, subtle guitar strum, and delicate string arrangement carries a sense of longing and connection.

Whitlock’s crystalline vocals glide effortlessly over Bauer’s cinematic production, creating an emotional intimacy that draws you in immediately. It’s rare to find an album that can feel both personal and vast, but this record does it with effortless grace.

By the time “Bloom” unfolds, you realize you’re not just listening—you’re part of the conversation.

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