Brezzo – “ISO” review

This is the 5th EP from up-&-coming Atlanta, Georgia recording artist Brezzo. Exploding onto the scene a year & a half ago with Division Rules the World, he would follow this up last winter in the form of Holdup I Got Everybody & then Dirty weeks later on New Year’s Day 2023 respectively. But coming fresh off Get It the Fastest this past spring, he’s continuing to apply pressure going into the summer season by dropping ISO.

“KO’d” is a vibrant trap opener boasting that no one else is built like him whereas “Bills” works in an atmospheric backdrop & hi-hats talking about how motherfuckers wouldn’t even know what to do here in the position that he’s currently at in his life. “Recall” takes a more occult trap route instrumentally so he can get on his “young n***a shit”, but then “Rush Hour” ends the first leg of the EP with pianos & hi-hats referring to the trap house as his 3rd home.

The song “Reason” shifts gears by going into psychedelic territory flexing the fact that he be getting money for a reason while the penultimate track“Dogs Food” blends these synthesizers & hi-hats together making it known that he’s in the trap house asking what their opposition wants to do. “LA” lastly is a futuristic trap closer reminding y’all that he’s been up without any handouts needed in any way shape or form.

Between this & the other 4 EPs that Brezzo’s dropped within the past year, I don’t think ISO would be a bad place to start for those of you who’re looking to get into his music. In fact, it might be one of the strongest in his whole discography thus far. He’s always pulled off some quotables from what I’ve previously heard from him & that’s definitely the case here, but the production side of things are gradually getting better too.

Score: 3.5/5

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