Brooklyn’s Joseph Sant has just released his inaugural EP, titled Sea White Salt. As impressive a debut as any in recent memory, the four-track release is packed full of lush, ofttimes haunting textures and hypnotizing tones that transport you to another place entirely. It’s almost visual in its delivery, evoking imagery in the listener’s mind of various rich landscapes and soothing scenarios. The ethereal atmosphere paired with Sant’s comfortingly lulling vocal is sure to provide many a much-needed stress reliever.
With a mere 14-minute runtime, what Sea White Salt lacks in length it more than makes up for with replay value and genuine talent via its creator. This of course only leads us to a heightened anticipation for whatever Sant may provide our ears next—hopefully in the not-too-distant future.
Sea White Salt can be purchased on vinyl through Sant’s webstore. The album’s lead single, titled “Nor’easter,” can be streamed below.
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