Released at the beginning of 2026, the album "Explode" includes 12 songs written by Wren Evans and music producer itsnk, both of whom previously collaborated on Wren Evans' debut album, "Loi Choi" .
Besides the two songs "Autumn Waiting" and " Just Found, Already Lost ," the album also contains heartfelt reflections and insights into life and the journey of growing up by Wren Evans, such as "144," "Attachment, Avoiding Fear," "Waiting in the Moonlight," "How Would You Know Without Trying?"...
The album "Explosion" is closely linked across two parts, transporting the listener from real life into the emotionally charged world of Broadway.

Following Wren Evans' music, music lovers will surely be surprised by "Waiting in the Moonlight" - a pop, hip-hop, UK garage song with romantic, melodious, and poetic lyrics set on a moonlit night. It's clear that in this album, Wren Evans skillfully incorporates the image of the moon into his compositions to express the beauty of longing and lingering loneliness.
144 is an experimental song with a fast-paced rhythm and a positive, contemporary message.
The lingering rain evokes a chilly feeling, imbued with both strong and subtle emotions, and the song perfectly connects with the regret of having just found something only to lose it again.

Meanwhile, "Wind Carries Love" features a romantic, cheerful, and vibrant melody, and is a delightful highlight in Wren Evans' overall album.
The album "Explosion" concludes with the song "Explosion, Isn't It?". After overcoming difficulties, Wren Evans has returned to music with a more original, mature, and profound sound.
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/wren-evans-ra-mat-album-thu-2-post832170.html







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