Pop Pieces: "Sleepwalking" Review

With Sleepwalking, Jaime Deraz bridges singer-songwriter intimacy and EDM-scale emotion, delivering an EP that plays easy on the surface and cuts deeper when you follow the narrative straight through.

Somber vocals meet melodic drops, but the real architecture of the project is conceptual: each track aligns with the five stages of grief, in order, documenting the fallout of a relationship that leaves the narrator mourning what she is still struggling to let go of.

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