Shadow Mcloud: "Sophisticated Psycho"

Shadow Mcloud: "Sophisticated Psycho"

Emerging hip-hop/pop artist Shadow Mcloud returns with his newest album ‘Sophisticated Psycho’. The contemporary rock/pop/hip-hop album features feel-good riffs, eclectic arrangements, driving beats, and lyricism that will resonate with rock/pop/hip-hop fans. ‘Sophisticated Psycho’ tackles on a unique side of rock, hip-hop, and pop giving it a raw and intimate taste. The album gives the audience a raw emotional feeling through the speaker-rattling instrumentation and emotional, story-telling lyricism. Without a doubt, the album has every element to leave an impact with rock aficionados as the music will take them into a musical escapade. Moreover, the album delivers versatility above anything by fusing different genres in one record. Through the album, Shadow Mcloud is able to continue with his fierce passion for music and uniqueness, which will help him leave their footprint in the music industry.

Born and raised in a small town in North Carolina, life was sometimes a struggle. Taking a trip to Southern California in the summer of 2009 at the tender age of 13, Shadow was born. Shadow Mcloud is the voice of and speaks for the youth of the world today. Shadow Produces his own music and is a self-taught musician playing Guitar, Bass, Trumpet, and Piano. The journey to this stage in his life started a few short months ago right after his 16th birthday. Life took a sad turn and things began to fall apart. When he picked himself up and dusted himself off, the magic that is the Shadow emerged. He is now and forever forging a legacy to rival all in the Music game. Mcloud says "Music is about telling a story that helps someone up, out and over."

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