How To Loot Brazil’s serves a slice of nostalgia in their recent album “Joy to Be Had”

For nearly two decades, How to Loot Brazil have proved their mettle through the music scene. Despite being under the mainstream radar, they have created true masterpieces of art that speak for themselves. Their discography is pretty impressive with 8 studio albums, one EP, and numerous remixes for other artists. Their sonic expertise ranges from post-punk with riotous shoutings to anthemic indie rock and acid-infused dance music, all amalgamated with a nostalgic love for the 80s. they also have tried their hands at acapellas leading to proliferation of remixes by producers worldwide. Kodak Black’s “Error” propelled their music to mainstream success. How To Loot Brazil is completely a self-grown band who release their music through their own digital label “Look! Mum! No Hit!”, and they produce all their tracks in their home studio in Soest, Germany. They are the true rendition of creativity and fierce authenticity!

“How To Loot Brazil has tied all the loose ends of life together in their new album Joy To Be Had”

How To Loot Brazil’s recent album “Joy To Be Had” is a collection of 13 songs that explicate the German disco vibe mixed with electro pop. There is a certain intense happiness infused into the beats that transports you back to the disco era. The expository track, “Valley Girls” is a balanced composition that dances beautifully on the thin line of just perfect and too much. The track, “New People” is an easier flowing track than the first one. But the fun lies in its many shades throughout the song that are absolutely unpredictable. “Happy 2 Be Angry” is catchy and upbeat but a little heavy-hearted as well. The song is filled with high highs and low lows that keep you hooked throughout. “Lovesick Killjoy” and “Tons of Entertainment” are the softer and cozier tracks that feel like autumn. The entire album is a bundle of surprises. It takes you though an emotional rollercoaster and when you finally finish listening to it, there is a calm, serene smile on your face.

If you like listening to songs that feel lifelike, this album is definitely for you!

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