Floating Action's latest album, "Body Questions," is a whimsical journey through the mind of the enigmatic frontman Seth Kauffman.
With a blend of dreamy melodies and introspective lyrics, Kauffman takes us on a rollercoaster of emotions that leaves us questioning our very existence.
The album kicks off with the infectious track "Lost in the Shuffle," a toe-tapping anthem that sets the tone for what's to come.
Kauffman's hazy vocals float effortlessly over shimmering guitars and pulsating drums, creating a sound that is both nostalgic and fresh.
Tracks like "In My Head" and "Let it Go" showcase Kauffman's lyrical prowess, as he grapples with themes of love, loss, and self-discovery.
The dreamy production quality only adds to the overall experience, enveloping the listener in a warm blanket of sound.
However, "Body Questions" is not without its missteps.
The album's middle section tends to drag on, with some tracks feeling repetitive and uninspired.
Despite this, Kauffman's undeniable charm and talent shine through, keeping us hooked until the very end.
Overall, "Body Questions" is a solid effort from Floating Action, showcasing Kauffman's ability to create captivating music that resonates with listeners on a deep emotional level.
While it may not be perfect, it's certainly worth a listen for fans of indie rock looking for something a bit left of center.
With a blend of dreamy melodies and introspective lyrics, Kauffman takes us on a rollercoaster of emotions that leaves us questioning our very existence.
The album kicks off with the infectious track "Lost in the Shuffle," a toe-tapping anthem that sets the tone for what's to come.
Kauffman's hazy vocals float effortlessly over shimmering guitars and pulsating drums, creating a sound that is both nostalgic and fresh.
Tracks like "In My Head" and "Let it Go" showcase Kauffman's lyrical prowess, as he grapples with themes of love, loss, and self-discovery.
The dreamy production quality only adds to the overall experience, enveloping the listener in a warm blanket of sound.
However, "Body Questions" is not without its missteps.
The album's middle section tends to drag on, with some tracks feeling repetitive and uninspired.
Despite this, Kauffman's undeniable charm and talent shine through, keeping us hooked until the very end.
Overall, "Body Questions" is a solid effort from Floating Action, showcasing Kauffman's ability to create captivating music that resonates with listeners on a deep emotional level.
While it may not be perfect, it's certainly worth a listen for fans of indie rock looking for something a bit left of center.






