Sleepy Hallow showcases depth and versatility on his brand new album "Sleepy For President."
Tracks like the Sheff G-assisted "Don't Panic," makes it difficult to heed the title's advice, a frantic guitar-based drill loop conjuring a tense backdrop. "6 AM in New York" brings the acoustics out for a deviation into melodic street rap territory, proof that Hallow can keep stride with his peers regardless of style. "Bad Luck" finds him looking inward, taking to a minimalist piano-driven instrumental for one of the album's emotional cornerstones. While many might think of the Brooklyn drill movement and make immediate sonic assumptions, Sleepy Hallow's new album proves that he's only just getting started. Check it out for yourself.




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