Tiny Habits releases their first album "All For Something"


Tiny Habits has released their first album, "All For Something." The group taps into the essence of their camaraderie to craft a distinct harmony-focused endeavor.

"All For Something" is a 12-song account of the trio's experiences, written over two years while they were at Berklee College of Music. It encompasses the peaks, the valleys, and the steadfast bond that was established during the journey. Featuring rich vocal harmonies and profoundly personal narratives, Tiny Habits has produced an album that is simultaneously intimate and broad.

Member Cinya states, "I gained a deep understanding of myself while creating this record and grew significantly closer to the habs, which is a gift I will never fully comprehend." Judah shares, "Creating this album has given me great insights about you and myself." Their lyrics capture the prevailing mood of the album, a tribute to evolution, change, and the beauty found in collective memories.

At 42 minutes and 28 seconds, just under an hour, All For Something showcases the trio in peak performance, seamlessly merging soul-stirring melodies with heartfelt lyrics. It is populated with remarkable songs, such as the reflective "Circling" and the thoughtful "People Always Change," which embody the band's distinctive blend of folk richness and contemporary nuance.

With their debut, Tiny Habits proves they are a formidable presence in the folk-pop genre and that their music is more than just for the something. It's for all things.

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