Album Review: "I Believe" by Sean Godsall – A Trance Beast Unleashed
Alright, let’s get this straight. If you’re into electronic music and haven’t heard I Believe by Sean Godsall yet, you’re kinda missing out on something raw and electrifying. Released in 2014 under Serious Records (UK), this album doesn’t mess around—it punches hard, grabs your soul, and drags it straight to the dancefloor.
Now, I gotta talk about the title track, “I Believe (Original Vocal Mix).” Damn, this one hits like a freight train wrapped in silk sheets. The vocals? Smooth as hell but with an edge that makes you wanna scream along at 3 AM when no one else is around. The drop? Oh, it drops harder than your mate after one too many shots. It’s not just another trance banger; it’s got layers—emotions woven into synths so tight they feel alive. You don’t forget a track like this easily because it feels personal, like it was made for those nights where everything goes sideways but somehow still works.
Another killer tune from the album—I’m not naming names here—but there's this other beast lurking in the shadows. Its beat builds up slow, teasing you like a cat playing with its prey before BAM! It slams into gear, and suddenly you're hooked. This isn’t background noise; it demands attention. Like, put-down-your-phone-and-just-listen kind of energy. Tracks like these remind me why trance will always have my heart—they build worlds inside your head, man.
But here’s the kicker: listening to I Believe, I realized something weird. For all its polished production and slick vibes, the album feels… unfinished. Not in a bad way, though. More like it leaves space for you. Like it’s daring you to fill in the blanks with your own messed-up life stories or whatever crap you’re dealing with. And honestly? That’s what makes it stick.
So yeah, if you want an album that kicks ass while also making you think twice about existence or whatever, check out I Believe. Just don’t blame me if it ruins other music for you.