One of the more mysterious new artists in all of music has been Abel Tesfaye, also known as The Weeknd. Never heard of him? Well allow me to give you a small introduction. Hailing from Toronto, Canada, The Weeknd became well known after releasing three free albums in 2011 via the internet. After months of letting his buzz build, along with a nationwide tour, The Weeknd has finally released his official debut album, Trilogy.
The album Trilogy is a re-release of the three free albums, House of Balloons, Thursday, and Echoes of Silence. One of the main questions around the release of the album was why would he re-release music that is available online for free? This is a very valid question, but the reason is to make the music better, and thatâs what he did. The album consists of 30 songs, 27 from the free albums and three bonus songs. All the songs have been mixed and mastered, to give fans a new listening experience. But does it make for a great album?
Trilogy succeeds in staying true to the original work. The concept of âmixing and masteringâ can scare fans because it could change what they love about the original music. Luckily, the changes are minor, but effective. The variety of sounds throughout Trilogy is what pushes the album ahead musically. It can be easily described as an R&B album, but the core of the album is much more complex than that. There are more R&B based songs such as âWicked Gamesâ and âWhat You Needâ. But there are influences from other genres as well. For example, the guitar heavy âLife of the Partyâ and âHeaven or Las Vegasâ has more of a rock and roll sound, and âHouse of Balloons/Glass Table Girlsâ is a mixture between alternative and hip hop.
What sets The Weeknd apart from other artists is his vocal ability. You canât compare it to any other artist because it is so unique. The pain and vulnerability in his voice comes through strongly on every song, which makes you want to listen to every word he utters. While the content deals with everything from drugs to partying to love, his showcase of his vocal ability increases The Weekndâs star quality. Some artists let the music be the focal point of their songs, while not focusing on the lyrics. The Weeknd turns this concept upside down on songs such as âComing Downâ, âRolling Stoneâ and âNextâ.
Overall, Trilogy will effectively bring The Weeknd into the spotlight. From production, to the content, and to his vocal ability, it works as a great debut album even if it is a re-release. While you may not know anything about The Weeknd now, he will soon become
