Atmosphere's Trying To Fly is a masterpiece that showcases the duo's unique blend of hip-hop and alternative music. The album features 13 tracks, each with its own distinct sound and message. The production is top-notch, with lush instrumentation and crisp beats that perfectly complement Slug's introspective lyrics.
The opening track, "The Arrival," sets the tone for the album with its dreamy, ethereal sound. From there, the album takes the listener on a journey through Slug's psyche, exploring themes of love, loss, and self-discovery. Tracks like "The Abusing of the Rib" and "Shoes" are deeply personal, with Slug baring his soul over haunting piano melodies and sparse drums.
But Trying To Fly isn't all introspection and melancholy. Tracks like "Watch Out" and "The Jackpot/Swept Away" are upbeat and energetic, showcasing the duo's signature wit and humor. And the album's closing track, "Bird Sings Why The Caged I Know," is a beautiful and uplifting ode to the power of music and the human spirit.