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REVIEW album Curly Mouth Watermelon & Ginger

From Bedroom Sketches to Studio Canvas

Watermelon & Ginger

Curly Mouth

With Watermelon & Ginger, Curly Mouth steps confidently into a new artistic phase, transforming years of self-produced bedroom recordings into a polished studio album. The project, long defined by its intimate and exploratory nature, now expands into a fuller, more refined sonic world without losing its signature warmth and honesty.

The album’s development mirrors a period of personal transition, charting the unpredictable rhythm of adulthood across multiple cities and shifting circumstances. This sense of movement is embedded throughout the music, where compositions evolve quickly, refusing to settle into any single mood or genre for too long. Instead, they mirror life itself—restless, changing, and full of unexpected turns.

What emerges is a richly textured record anchored by expressive guitar work and layered with vintage organs, shimmering synths, and melodic vocal lines. As Curly Mouth’s first professional studio release, Watermelon & Ginger feels like a turning point—an artist stepping out of the sketchbook and into a fully realized gallery, ready to share a broader, bolder vision with the world.

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