
Ever since he first began his journey, Manchester-based artist and composer Robert McGinty has always been one to seek out a brighter and more euphoric energy. Creating this broad and immersive aesthetic with his vibrant piano playing, he has been quick to establish himself as one of the more refined names on the rise. And with plenty of love for his debut LP 'Chanson à La Lune', he is now back once again with his sophomore album 'Reflections', a record that continues that captivating approach of his.
Moving much in the same vein as his previous material, 'Reflections' takes us on this grand and sprawling journey from start to finish. Keeping the production largely stripped back to ensure the piano sits front and centre of the release, this twelve-track collection makes for a beautifully warm and embracing listen. Keeping the atmosphere as rich and lofty as possible, McGinty certainly knows how to captivate his audience with simple revelry.
It has certainly been a whirlwind run of releases for him lately, but 'Reflections' showcases exactly why so many have been flocking to him. With such a warm and enchanting approach to his sound, we can't wait to hear where this journey will take him next.