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Brymo, Macabre, and Reconciling with the Art of Controversial Artists

… a challenge arises when evaluating a work imbued with profound teachings when the artist…

“Ethos” is a Fruitful Bromance Between A-Q and Brymo

Barring its minimalist title, Ethos offers bigger expectations from the get-go. The title foreshadows a…

Brymo & A-Q’s “Ethos” LP is a Potential Heir for Album of the Year

In Ethos, Hip Hop meets Alternative music at its best… By Emmanuel Daraloye  Olawale Ibrahim “Brymo”…

In “Theta,” Brymo Births Another Soundtrack of Solace

With every deeper encounter, Theta provides a reassuring feel of genius, its only apparent flaw…

Review: Brymo Ruminates On Mental Health And Perilous Romance In New Album “9: Harmattan And Winter”

By Emmanuel Daraloye If the phrase “problematic fave” could be described with one person –…

Review: Brymo Reflects On Masculinity And Romance In New Album “9: Esan”

By Emmanuel Daraloye   He is frequently described as “problematic”, but if there is anything…

Album Review: Omawumi Sounds Self-Assured On “Love Deep High Life”

By Emmanuel Daraloye  She may not always make the headlines these days, but it’s hard…

Review: A.A.A’s Self-Titled EP Is An Emotive Body Of Work – And Brymo Hits All The Right Notes

By Adeola Juwon It was past 2am on a windy night, my MP3 Bluetooth speaker…