Tiny Habits unveil debut album, "All For Something"

Tiny Habits have shared their debut album, "All For Something." The band harnesses the sound of their friendship to create a unique harmony-led project. 

"All For Something" is a 12-track documentation of the trio's journey, which was penned over two years during which they attended Berklee College of Music. It covers the highs, the lows, and the unshakable friendship that was cemented in the process. With lush vocal harmonies and deeply personal storytelling, Tiny Habits has delivered an album that is both intimate and expansive.

Says member Cinya, "I learned so much about myself during the process of making this record and became so much closer to the habs as well, which is a gift that I will never be able to understand." Judah continues, "Making this album has taught me so much about you and myself. Their words reflect the overlying sentiment of the album, an ode to growth, transformation, and the beauty of shared experiences.

Just shy of an hour, at 42 minutes and 28 seconds, All For Something finds the trio in top form, effortlessly blending soul-stirring melodies with emotive lyricism. It is filled with standout tracks, including the ruminative "Circling" and the introspective "People Always Change," which capture the group's signature combination of folk warmth and modern sensitivity.

With their debut, Tiny Habits shows that they're a force to be reckoned with in the folk-pop realm and that their music is not just for the something. It's for everything.

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