You’d Better Be Aiming
Triple 7 by Faze Wave is finally out for the public, and available anywhere you can stream anything, and quite frankly thank G-d. I can only keep my mouth shut for so long. I had a wonderful opportunity to speak with the group about their upcoming plans, and what the state of their forthcoming music had meant to them emotionally.
A note to share early from the interview is that we’re searching for a more mature sound, and I think they’ve found it along with themselves, in part. These are individuals I’ve grown with in part in the same Florida music scene, and sometimes we have to act like adults in our lives, and I feel Triple 7 reflects that. It carries an air of “I’m tired, but because I’m old enough to have done all this before”. And in brutal fashion, the bridge reminds me of Honest by Baby Keem if it was an indie rock song. You really can’t be mad at that, can you?
Listening to Triple 7, I reflect on every unhealthy relationship I’ve had involvement in and soak up the fact that things went how they went, and life’s past is unchangeable. (It’s one of those, yeah.) Sometimes you need space but to grow.
Outside of personal motifs, I’m keenly aware after Triple 7 that Faze Wave doesn’t just have one shot; I know they’re aiming continuously.