Kaitlin and Sebastian met in group therapy, where slowly an instant and indestructible connection was triggered; they fell in love and helped each other get sober. Over time, they also discovered that they shared similar musical tastes, and that is how they started making music together. With such a genuine chemistry born of love and a ton of similar qualities, their music couldn’t be more tasteful. I had the chance of listening to their latest “shades and cigarettes” EP, which really is an indescribably beautiful musical depiction of their own journey through therapy, love, and overcoming addiction together as one entity.
Through profoundly touching lyrics backed by lush and warmly melodies, the single “enough of us” off of the same EP is a spotlessly beautiful track that celebrates their love for each other and their journey as a couple. Delivered in earnest tones, this flavored anthem is simply irresistibly addictive.
Using their relationship as creative fuel, Figment of Reality transforms feelings of love into hypnotic melodies and delivers relatable songwriting supplemented by their euphonious vocal performances, infectious hooks, catchy melodies, and just super excellent musicianship.
That blend of the aesthetic guitar with the percussion gets things going and lays the foundation for the lavish and luxuriously vibrant pop-flavored beats that have been added to that gist by the steady bass. Their complementary sweet-talking vocals sit nicely over the melodies, and as the track builds, its more pop-rock-flavored components escape through the speakers.
By any measure, “enough of us” is genre-defying but with a more pop-ish brand. Kaitlin and Sebastian bounce off one another and deliver a spectacular vocal performance that is felt deep inside a listener’s heart and soul.
By all standards, “enough of us” is an authentic masterpiece that cannot be denied by its listener owing to the heart and soul given out in this performance, supported by that lovingly arranged instrumental flow.
To listen to this tune, follow the attached link, and if you feel the vibe, add it to your library. Don’t forget to share it with a friend or even a stranger!