“Buddha Blues” leans into the band’s ability to fuse emotional grit with philosophical weight. Every element, from the earthy guitar tones to the slow-burn rhythm, feels intentional, and at the center is that unmistakable Shyfrin touch: a reflective mood that invites the listener inward while keeping the musical edge sharp enough to cut through any passive listening.
The band captures the essence of someone standing in the middle of their timeline, acknowledging the chaos, the beauty, and the unanswered questions. There’s a humility in the delivery, paired with an almost meditative confidence. You can feel the album’s overarching theme, time shaping the edges of the song, giving “Buddha Blues” a sense of weight and poetic restlessness.

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