Teddy Swims: I’ve tried everything but therapy (part 2) Review Feelings in Extra Size | Pop and Rock

T.Eddy swimmer Losing control has become a generation, inevitable hit. Billboard declared it the top single from 2024; It refuses to leave the British charts after 14 months. Impressive, his album from 2023 I have tried anything but Therapy (Part 1) Backed up his promise, testimony to 32-year-old Atlantan’s skill to create a sympathetic environment for his amazing, mad-force voice. Hozier sings Adele is his standard setting, which never loses any money. And Teddy gives it all. If he is trapped in a glass of cases of emotion, it is the size and weight of the cut. Although, as rarely weathered as his crown, it has suffered from the real, Binman-in-a-Bear-trap pain in singers like Jelly Roll.

That was fine on Part 1There detailed Swims’s entanglement in an unhealthy relationship. The sunshine in his voice spicy his well -known accident with a pleasant strange bados. Unfortunately, Teddy has since in love. Part 2 Feels more business with his genre-hopping, playlist-pleasing songs and very much Gusty whining about how big his girlfriend is. Still burial, bad dreams, hammer to the heart and not your husband is as good as this brand of pop gets. Swimmer will be inevitable for a while yet.