Master Peace - How To Make A Master Peace (2024)

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Title: How To Make A Master Peace
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: PMR Records
Genre: Indie Rock, Indie Pop, Alternative
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 30:28
Total Size: 77.7 / 235 MB
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Tracklist:

1. LOS NARCOS (1:54)
2. Lodge (2:44)
3. Panic101 (3:18)
4. Start You Up (3:03)
5. I Might be Fake (2:49)
6. LOO SONG (2:28)
7. GET NAUGHTY ! (2:30)
8. Sick In The Bathroom (3:00)
9. Shangaladang (3:08)
10. Heaven (3:34)
11. Happiness is Love (2:05)

Peace Okezie, the brainchild behind Master Peace, does not mince his words. He needs to get things out and embodies the phrase, “If you’re going to say it, just say it.” While never careless or unsympathetic with his words, the phrase is an affirmation that fuels him. Lucky for us, his energy is on par with the idiosyncratic, effervescent and most importantly, extremely good music he makes with intention and a keen ear. Master Peace’s music is about inviting people into the weird, wonderful and cacophonous world he’s created. Attracting listeners who crave rebelliousness and divergence from the norm. Master Peace’s debut album How To Make A Master Peace, pushes the parameters of genre more than ever. Peace flexes his inspirations by cutting through the sonic generations of British music that have raised him. ‘I Might Be Fake’ has the urgency of 2005’s ‘Giddy Stratospheres’ by the Long Blondes, mixed with the spaciness of the late noughties Klaxons catalogue. ‘Shangaladang’ is an ode to Peace's black music inspirations, with a nod to Skepta; here he adapts the lyrics ‘I’ve got my hood mates and white niggas” from the rapper’s 2016 song ‘Man’ to fit his more rugged, The Clash-like tune.