And that’s not the end, they even manage to fit in abit of hardstyle! What a massive tune. Breakdowns are progressive on top of latin beats. It has elements of liquid dubstep with the saws and pads although the drop is more housey. Flux Pavilion and Yellow Claw create a monster track. More progressive than previous songs but the drop doesn’t disappoint. The lyrics are beautiful and perfect for singing along at festivals. Starting off with trancey pads breaking through are Kyler’s vocals. An absolutely beautiful composition with Tiesto and Kyler England on vocal duties. Although a short song, it still manages to make us dance, wanting more.Īnd more shall we get with “Lifetime”. It is the collaborative effort of Yellow Claw and DJ Mustard, featuring Ty Dolla $ign and Tyga. This song fuses old with the new, breaking into a moombahton/trap melody. “In My Room” comes up next with a retro 80s feel. A fusion of trap and hardstyle, that’s the Yellow Claw we know. The second part of the song turns around with the drop showcasing hardstyle. This delivers a much heavier punch with brass, leads and the rap vocals. Picking up the energy from the last 3 songs. The song features Pusha T and Barrington Levy. In the later part of the song, they switch things up into layers of robotic voices over a 4 step drum beat. A short build-up to the drop which is pretty standard in festival trap. After which the 808s cuts through along with Beck G’s vocals on trap beats, surrounded by strings. Lil Eddie provides the festival vocal element well.Īn array of strings takes us in “For The Thrill”. Except it is toned down where listeners are able to get lost in the melody engulfed by the bass. We know Yellow Claw for their festival trap songs, this follows suite. Definitely radio friendly, but definitely not a pop song. Song number two is “Higher” featuring Lil Eddie. It just wouldn’t sound the same without her. But Eyelar is the one who brings out the best in the song. “Roller” is definitely one for festivals with 808 bubbling bass. Hooking you in on top of thumping toms and pads, this trap style tune hits off on an impressive note. Kicking off the start of this fabulous album is the voice of dutch songstress, Eyelar. Amazing collaborations, amazing sounds, well let’s just take a closer look at each song and you will soon understand what I mean. Throughout the 16 track album I honestly could not keep still, even through the mellower tracks. In terms of my overall impression of the album, we are still able to recognize the Yellow Claw sound we love with plenty of pleasant surprises. “Blood For Money” is no different in that respect but are able to stand out from the rest. Showcasing a different side to their creativeness and production abilities. It seems like albums are something many producers are experimenting with lately. Note: When you embed the widget in your site, it will match your site's styles (CSS).20th November marked the release of Dutch trio, Yellow Claw’s debut album entitled “Blood For Money”. Becky G - Blood For Mercy Album Lyrics1.For The Thrill2.For The Thrill (feat. (Bonnie and Clyide on a high chase Switching the lanes Stop pretending that you want to take time I know you wanna get this of this pretend that you want to take timeīonnie and Clyide on a high chase Switching the lanes