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The Propulsion of Innocence: An Analysis of Benson Boone’s Fireworks & Rollerblades Benson Boone’s debut studio album, Fireworks & Rollerblades
If you had to describe the album’s core essence in one onomatopoeia, zip might be it. Not the passive sound of something dragging by, but the sharp, exhilarating tear of a rollerblade carving a fresh line on smooth pavement. The crack and sizzle of a firework racing skyward before it explodes. Benson Boone Fireworks Rollerblades zip
Second firework. A peony. Red and gold, blooming too close, so the ash rains down like glitter from a broken disco ball. He skates through it. The sparks hit his bare shoulders and he doesn’t flinch. He laughs . That wild, unpolished laugh from the back of a voice memo. The Propulsion of Innocence: An Analysis of Benson
While it’s tempting to search for a free ZIP file, the best way to enjoy Benson Boone’s is through legal streaming or purchase. You’ll get superior sound quality, support an emerging artist who clearly puts his heart into his music, and avoid the malware minefield of shady download sites. Second firework
(Benson Boone-style emotive vocals kick in) Oh, I'm chasing the highs, got my hands up in the air Rolling through the night, with the music everywhere I'm on fire, got my rollerblades on tight Feeling like I'm unstoppable, everything's feeling just right