Destin Conrad ‘wHIMSY- Review

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Destin Conrad’s ‘wHIMSY!’ is a Fever Dream You Won’t Want to Wake From

There’s a specific moment when you press play on a project and realize you’re not just listening to a playlist you’re stepping into someone’s world. With the deluxe drop of wHIMSY!, Destin Conrad has officially moved past the "R&B singer" label.  In many ways, wHIMSY is a transportive, hazy odyssey into what he’s calling "alternative jazz"and it is the most honest he’s ever sounded.

The project sits as a bridge between eras. You’ve got these crisp hi-hats that keep you grounded in the present, but the melodies themselves feel like they’ve been pulled from a 1970s smoke-filled lounge. It’s got that new-age spoken word grit where the lyrics aren't just sung; they’re felt. What’s wild is how Conrad takes the most mundane, everyday topics and makes them feel intoxicatingly sexy. He has this way of romanticizing the "normal" until it feels like a movie scene.

Opening an album is an art, and on the perfectly titled "(MORE)LOVE" starring Jean Deaux   you know you’re about to go on a trip the second it hits. The track is a slow-burn immersion that sets the stage for everything to follow. Jean Deaux’s presence adds a layer of texture that mimics a conversation you’re eavesdropping on. “Diamond Gold” showcases a melodic style and luxurious sound that makes listeners feel sexy. The jazz influence here is velvety and effortless, providing a backdrop for the way he carries himself with such refinement. It doesn’t feel arrogant. "NOTHING IS REAL" (w/ Terrace Martin) is where the "alternative jazz" label really earns its keep. It’s soulful, melodic, and deeply rhythmic. It’s the kind of song that makes you want to close your eyes and let the sound take the wheel. It feels like a core memory you haven't had yet. A lot of albums fizzle out at the end, but "LALALALA" brings it all home. It mirrors the upbeat energy of the start, giving the whole experience a beautiful, full-circle closure. It leaves you with a high-energy buzz, like the sun coming up after a long night out.

wHIMSY is an album that doesn't just play; it breathes. It’s a melodic time machine that manages to feel nostalgic for the past while being obsessed with the future. Conrad isn't just making music anymore he’s building an environment. If you’re looking for a project that feels like a cinematic voyage through sound, this is it. The album is proof that when you stop trying to fit into a genre and start trying to capture a feeling, you end up with something timeless.

Destin Conrad ‘wHIMSY- Review

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Destin Conrad’s ‘wHIMSY!’ is a Fever Dream You Won’t Want to Wake From

There’s a specific moment when you press play on a project and realize you’re not just listening to a playlist you’re stepping into someone’s world. With the deluxe drop of wHIMSY!, Destin Conrad has officially moved past the "R&B singer" label.  In many ways, wHIMSY is a transportive, hazy odyssey into what he’s calling "alternative jazz"and it is the most honest he’s ever sounded.

The project sits as a bridge between eras. You’ve got these crisp hi-hats that keep you grounded in the present, but the melodies themselves feel like they’ve been pulled from a 1970s smoke-filled lounge. It’s got that new-age spoken word grit where the lyrics aren't just sung; they’re felt. What’s wild is how Conrad takes the most mundane, everyday topics and makes them feel intoxicatingly sexy. He has this way of romanticizing the "normal" until it feels like a movie scene.

Opening an album is an art, and on the perfectly titled "(MORE)LOVE" starring Jean Deaux   you know you’re about to go on a trip the second it hits. The track is a slow-burn immersion that sets the stage for everything to follow. Jean Deaux’s presence adds a layer of texture that mimics a conversation you’re eavesdropping on. “Diamond Gold” showcases a melodic style and luxurious sound that makes listeners feel sexy. The jazz influence here is velvety and effortless, providing a backdrop for the way he carries himself with such refinement. It doesn’t feel arrogant. "NOTHING IS REAL" (w/ Terrace Martin) is where the "alternative jazz" label really earns its keep. It’s soulful, melodic, and deeply rhythmic. It’s the kind of song that makes you want to close your eyes and let the sound take the wheel. It feels like a core memory you haven't had yet. A lot of albums fizzle out at the end, but "LALALALA" brings it all home. It mirrors the upbeat energy of the start, giving the whole experience a beautiful, full-circle closure. It leaves you with a high-energy buzz, like the sun coming up after a long night out.

wHIMSY is an album that doesn't just play; it breathes. It’s a melodic time machine that manages to feel nostalgic for the past while being obsessed with the future. Conrad isn't just making music anymore he’s building an environment. If you’re looking for a project that feels like a cinematic voyage through sound, this is it. The album is proof that when you stop trying to fit into a genre and start trying to capture a feeling, you end up with something timeless.

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Destin Conrad ‘wHIMSY- Review

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Destin Conrad’s ‘wHIMSY!’ is a Fever Dream You Won’t Want to Wake From

There’s a specific moment when you press play on a project and realize you’re not just listening to a playlist you’re stepping into someone’s world. With the deluxe drop of wHIMSY!, Destin Conrad has officially moved past the "R&B singer" label.  In many ways, wHIMSY is a transportive, hazy odyssey into what he’s calling "alternative jazz"and it is the most honest he’s ever sounded.

The project sits as a bridge between eras. You’ve got these crisp hi-hats that keep you grounded in the present, but the melodies themselves feel like they’ve been pulled from a 1970s smoke-filled lounge. It’s got that new-age spoken word grit where the lyrics aren't just sung; they’re felt. What’s wild is how Conrad takes the most mundane, everyday topics and makes them feel intoxicatingly sexy. He has this way of romanticizing the "normal" until it feels like a movie scene.

Opening an album is an art, and on the perfectly titled "(MORE)LOVE" starring Jean Deaux   you know you’re about to go on a trip the second it hits. The track is a slow-burn immersion that sets the stage for everything to follow. Jean Deaux’s presence adds a layer of texture that mimics a conversation you’re eavesdropping on. “Diamond Gold” showcases a melodic style and luxurious sound that makes listeners feel sexy. The jazz influence here is velvety and effortless, providing a backdrop for the way he carries himself with such refinement. It doesn’t feel arrogant. "NOTHING IS REAL" (w/ Terrace Martin) is where the "alternative jazz" label really earns its keep. It’s soulful, melodic, and deeply rhythmic. It’s the kind of song that makes you want to close your eyes and let the sound take the wheel. It feels like a core memory you haven't had yet. A lot of albums fizzle out at the end, but "LALALALA" brings it all home. It mirrors the upbeat energy of the start, giving the whole experience a beautiful, full-circle closure. It leaves you with a high-energy buzz, like the sun coming up after a long night out.

wHIMSY is an album that doesn't just play; it breathes. It’s a melodic time machine that manages to feel nostalgic for the past while being obsessed with the future. Conrad isn't just making music anymore he’s building an environment. If you’re looking for a project that feels like a cinematic voyage through sound, this is it. The album is proof that when you stop trying to fit into a genre and start trying to capture a feeling, you end up with something timeless.

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