New Music Revue: Brothertiger create musical journey with Paradise Lost

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Brothertiger
Paradise Lost
(Satanic Panic)
4/5

Brooklyn-based electronic pop musician John Jagos explores longing and contentment in Brothertiger’s fourth album, Paradise Lost. The 10 songs follow a journey that starts in the discovery of serenity and ends with the realization that “home” is, perhaps, a fluid term. Jagos acknowledges that things aren’t always as they seem, and paradise cannot be found in just one place.

Listening to Paradise Lost I often feel as if I am the one lost in meditative tones, as the story is delivered to me in its own smooth, honest voice. The album evoked feelings of nostalgia and at times reminded me of soundtracks to some of my favorite indie games.

I would recommend listening to this album while studying or driving through the night: the ethereal vocals lend to my ability to maintain concentration while accomplishing tasks.

Paradise Lost is a comforting reminder that contentment can be found even while the world seems stagnant.