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Medii Unveils ‘What If This Is All Real’ LP For Full Circle Moment

Just a few weeks ago we premiered Medii’s fantastic ‘Replica Red’ EP that left us only wanting more, thrilled for their highly anticipated ‘What If This Is All Real‘ LP. ‘What If This Is All Real’ pulls together the tracklist from the February (‘Binary Blue‘) and May EP and ties it together with a never-before revealed intro track and 3 stand-alone singles. With the EP’s having their own cohesive ebb and flow when it comes to the segues song to song, ‘What If This Is All Real’ LP expands on this sentiment with the full scope of the experience fleshed out in its final form.

Dying Day” kicks off the LP, infusing the soundscape in beautiful ambiance, switching the tempo halfway through as it builds into a glorious chorus of sounds and melodies. “My Mind’s Escaping” follows, picking up the pace with fluttery synths, smooth vocals, and a live drum all build on the cinematic nature. “Love Yourself” boasts an infectious synth-wave arrangement that feels like the perfect song to crank driving down the PCH at sunset.

Real” ft. Cat Cayenne plays out like a song from the soundtrack of a movie, bursting with personality and a sensational performance from Cat. “Better Place” closes out the album with a emotive dance pop sound that not only feels like a instant hit, but the perfect song to cap off this near half-year of music from Medii.

Hear ‘What If this Is All Real‘ below!

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