Tiny Habits - 'All For Something'

7/10

Despite being a part of the emerging music scene for just over a year, US trio Tiny Habits have already made a grand impression around the world. With their unique and captivating three-part harmonies garnering praise and appreciation from across the spectrum, last year's debut EP 'Tiny Things' saw them grow from a small fledgling group to one of the more talked about of 2023. Now looking to build upon that buzz, they return to deliver their hotly-tipped debut album 'All For Something', a record that sees them looking to break from their preconceived notions.

Although the three-part harmonies remain a staple of this new collection, much of 'All For Something' seems to be about branching out from that small niche and delivering something with more range and variety. Blending the warm and alluring soundscapes they are known for with a more commercial edge in places, they look to make their first full-length as naturally appealing as possible, cementing their place amongst the herd as one of the more compelling doing the rounds.

It may not have much in the way of originality, but what 'All For Something' does, it does very well. Easygoing and immersive as often as possible, Tiny Habits continue that vibrant reputation they have been building for themselves lately.

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