DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: All for Something by Tiny Habits

The debut album  All For Something by Tiny Habits is a stunning testament to the power of raw emotion and introspection. Showcased beautifully across twelve tracks of masterful songcraft and harmonies, the album exudes warmth and closeness, drawing one into its rich layered soundscapes.

Formed in 2022 at Berklee College of Music, Tiny Habits quickly made waves with their enchanting three-part harmonies, which are delicately woven throughout the album. From the captivating intimacy of “Malleable” and “Small Enough” to the infectious energy of “I Don’t Have a Heart,” each track on All For Something captivates with its authenticity and emotional depth.

The trio’s journey from viral success to critical acclaim is proof to their undeniable talent and magnetic presence. Collaborations with acclaimed artists like Mark Ronson and Lizzy McAlpine have further solidified their place in the music industry, while sold-out tours across North America and Europe have earned them a devoted fanbase.

With praise from the likes of Elton John and NPR’s Tiny Desk, Tiny Habits‘ rise to prominence has been nothing short of meteoric. As they continue to enchant audiences around the world with their mesmerising harmonies and heartfelt lyrics, All For Something stands as a testament to their boundless creativity and unwavering passion for music.

MUST LISTEN TRACKS: “People Always Change”, “Malleable”, “Broken”, “Small Enough”

Cover photo by Tyler Krippaehne