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Alice Smith

Tyrin’s Blue Hour EP: A Soulful Journey Through Resilience and Renewal


Brooklyn-born artist Tyrin delivers a deeply moving and introspective project with his new six-track EP, Blue Hour. Known for his genre-blurring sound that fuses pop-punk, indie-pop, and hip-hop influences, Tyrin crafts a collection that is as raw as it is empowering, capturing the emotional spectrum of heartbreak, healing, and moving forward.


The EP’s title encapsulates the project’s heart—“the moment of reflection after heartbreak when you pick up the pieces and push forward,” Tyrin explains. Each track is steeped in vulnerability, offering a deeply personal narrative while remaining universally relatable.


The sonic landscape of Blue Hour is a testament to Tyrin’s versatility. From the emotional charge reminiscent of early pop-punk anthems to the rhythmic storytelling found in hip-hop, the EP showcases his ability to seamlessly weave genres into a cohesive sound. Tracks ebb and flow with introspection and uplifting energy, mirroring the highs and lows of his journey over the past four years.


The making of Blue Hour was a transformative process for Tyrin, reflecting both personal growth and artistic evolution. “During that time, I went through a lot personally, and music was always the easiest way for me to express myself,” he shares. Tyrin’s decision to step back, reevaluate his work, and curate songs that embody his "blue hour" results in an EP that feels intentional and deeply resonant.




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