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Review by Marta López Ogando

Peppermint Harris’ New Album: A Raw, Soulful Ride Alright, let’s get into Peppermint Harris’ latest album. I’ll be real with ya—this isn’t one of those overly polished records where everything feels kinda… manufactured. Nah, this is the kinda project that feels honest, like it came straight from the heart without too much overthinking. Harris has always had this gritty vibe to his sound, and this album? It keeps that energy alive. One track that really stuck with me was “Faded Echoes.” Man, the groove on this one hits different. It starts off slow, almost like a lazy Sunday morning, but then BAM—it kicks in with this bassline that just refuses to quit. There’s something about how raw the vocals are; they feel unfiltered, like he ain’t trying to impress nobody. Just telling his story, you know? The lyrics talk about lost connections and moving forward, and honestly, it made me think about some stuff I hadn’t thought about in years. Not bad for a random Tuesday listen. Then there’s “Neon Rain,” which might as well be my new go-to rainy day jam. This one’s got these haunting keys running through it, giving off major late-night vibes. Like, you’re sitting by your window watching the rain streak down the glass while Harris sings about mistakes and second chances. What gets me is how simple the chorus is—it’s not flashy, but damn if it doesn’t stick in your head for hours after. You find yourself humming it at weird times, like when you're brushing your teeth or waiting in line at the store. What I dig most about this album is how unapologetically human it feels. No auto-tune overload, no forced collaborations just to grab streams. It’s just Harris doing his thing, letting the music breathe. And yeah, sure, maybe production could’ve been tighter on a couple tracks, but honestly? That’d take away from the charm. So here’s the kicker—I didn’t expect to love this album as much as I do. I mean, I knew Harris could lay down a solid tune, but this? This felt personal, like peeking into someone’s diary without feeling guilty about it. If you’re looking for something that sounds real instead of perfect, give this a spin. Oh, and hey, fun fact: listening to “Neon Rain” makes coffee taste better. Don’t ask me why—it just does. Try it and thank me later.

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Formats

Vinyl

About Peppermint Harris

Peppermint Harris (born July 17, 1925, Texarkana, Texas, USA  died March 19, 1999, Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA) was an American rhythm and blues and jump blues singer and guitarist.

Real Name

    • Harrison D. Nelson
    • Jr.

Name Vars

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  • Harris
  • P. Harris
  • Pep Harris
  • Pepperment Harris
  • Peppermint
  • The Peppermint Harris
  • Peppermint Harris

Aliases

  • Harrison Nelson
  • W.E. Buyem

Interesting fact about Album

Here's an interesting fact: Peppermint Harris, the musician behind the album, was actually a blind blues artist. He gained recognition for his unique style and heartfelt performances. Despite facing challenges, his talent shone through, leaving a lasting impact on blues music.