The album sets the stage with the digitally infused, "Intro (What Love Is Like This?)." Its inquisitive yet secure tone seems to really lay the foundation for the first half of the album as the following tracks tend to declare truths about who God is. Thankfully, this is the case with newcomer Sajan Nauriyal, a partner with the newly established VMG Records, and his debut release, Always Enough. However, it is a breath of fresh air to see a newcomer who has a crowd of people who believe in his or her art. It is heartbreaking to witness an artist simply trying to make ends meet and, no matter what they do, it can and will not happen. Whenever it comes to indie artists, it tends to be the lone wolf hustling and grinding away trying to create and distribute their art for the masses to consume. Movie Reviews (Main) > Movie Reviews (Main). Indie Reviews (Main) > Indie Reviews (Main).
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