BC's The Kyle Jordan Project’s “Waves” Is a Psychedelic Masterclass, Out Now

The Kyle Jordan Project ká titun singer Waves jẹ ko nikan a song – o jẹ ọna-ọna-ọna-ọna. Pẹlu awọn guitars, awọn hipnotic melodies, ati awọn lyrics ti o ṣẹlẹ bi awọn iroyin ti wa ni awọn igi ti awọn cosmos, Waves nfun awọn awon eniyan ninu ọna-ọna-ọna-ọna nipasẹ egotọ, iyanu, ati transcendence.

Opening with the line, “Thought I could escape through a stamp on my tongue,” the track launches into a vivid and surreal journey of psychedelic self-confrontation. From its eerie opening to its swelling, cathartic chorus, the song captures the chaos and clarity of a mind unraveling and reforming in real time.
“It came in waves, pinning me down / It came in waves, spreading me out”—the repeated choir feels like a mantra, simultaneously surrendering to fear and celebrating release. With masterful production, sharp musicianship, and a fearless lyrical voice, Waves cements The Kyle Jordan Project as a vital force in modern rock.
As Rolling Stone México’s Pablo Monroy puts it: “Really well-crafted, solid musicianship, tight production, and a clear sense of identity.”
Ti o ba ti o ba ti o ba ti wa ni gbangba pẹlu ara rẹ, awọn ọrọ rẹ, tabi ibi rẹ ninu awọn agbaye, eyi ti o yoo gbe dara.
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The Kyle Jordan Project jẹ ẹgbẹ rokking ti o wa ni Victoria, B.C., Canada, eyi ti o fẹ lati fi awọn ọrọ, awọn ọrọ, awọn ọrọ, ati awọn ohun elo ti o ni ifowosowopo. O ti a ti ṣeto ni January 2025, awọn trio ti o ni Kyle Jordan May (awọn awọn ọrọ, awọn guitar, awọn buburu), Greg Van Kerkhof (awọn awọn ọrọ, awọn bass), ati Erick Gerber (awọn awọn ọrọ, awọn guitar, awọn synth). Awọn ẹgbẹ ti o bẹrẹ lati Kyle ká akọsilẹ akọsilẹ lẹhin a iṣeduro tumor, pẹlu awọn songwriting ti wa ni a key outlet nigba ti o gbọdọ.
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Inspired by a wide array of genres—from blues and Americana to modern pop and progressive metal—the band cites influences like Led Zeppelin, Janis Joplin, Killswitch Engage, and Billie Eilish. Proudly endorsed by Godin Guitars and signed to SODEH Records, The Kyle Jordan Project continues to push boundaries, crafting unique and powerful songs with plans for a 2026 tour.

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