Album Review: Bruno Major Knows You Have “To Let A Good Thing Die”

Bruno Major is 100% an Old Soul. His music makes you want to chill with your lover in bed. I am talking about lying down, listening to the silence, and holding each other as if the simplicity of touch was the only thing you needed to fill a moment! Isn’t that great?! Isn’t that WE WANT FROM LOVE PEOPLE?! Thus, what makes Bruno Major an “Old Soul” is that he sings to enjoying your lover, which was the perspective of classic singers like, Teddy Pendergrass and Marvin Gaye: just take your lover in your arms, kiss, and laugh. BOOM! Thus, his new album, To Let A Good Thing Die, is romantic, tender, soft, and will give you so many plush feelings you will think your heart is a velvet pillow. 
Bruno Major – The Most Beautiful Thing (Lyric & Chord Video)

I am a romantic, but not in the way you think. While I love the big, happy endings and swooning gestures of “I Love You” between a couple, I also really love the small things. I love seeing an old couple hold hands. I love seeing young couples completely mack out in public. I love when couples laugh or run to each other as if they did not see each other yesterday. Moreover, I love the sweet “see you laters” and “I hope you can make its!” that they give each other. Those moments pretty much sum up To Let A Good Thing Die. The album begins as an ode to how love/ a great relationship fills the cracks of our life. Most of us are not necessarily in love with our jobs or even the world! Yet, when you are in love with someone: both feel bearable. Love gives you hope, and the subtle tragedy of To Let A Good Thing Die is that it is a slow, simmering ride through a powerful bond between a couple that will break up. 
Bruno Major – Figment Of My Mind (Lyric & Chord Video)

Major’s voice is so nostalgic and melodic. He pines through lyrics as if he is sipping red wine by his piano and with every sip he recalls something he loved about his lover. Naturally, ladies will feel like they found the guy who relates to their woes. Trust me! There is nothing women love more, in a male singer, than him singing to love as if he has been as broken-hearted and mistreated as women. We wants the emotions and pensiveness, of which Major annotates and paces his voice to embody the many times we looked out rainy window and dreamed of an old love, even if we never had one! HA! Thus, the charm of this album is that it feels like a romantic film; you listen to every song like a movie’s narrator and ride the waves of feelings as you know he doesn’t get “the girl” in the end. To Buy Bruno Major’s To Let A Good Thing Die On June 5 Click Here.