Corban Chapple’s New EP Is A Genre-Blurring Statement of Modern Artistry
On Maybe We’ll Make It, Corban Chapple emerges as a multi-hyphenate artist with an ear for sonic detail and a penchant for emotional candour. Drawing from an eclectic palette that spans Alternative R&B, Soul, Jazz, and Pop, the EP resists easy categorisation. Instead, it thrives in the liminal spaces between genres, where lush harmonies and intricate arrangements converge to form a sound that is both contemporary and timeless.
Each track contributes to the EP’s thematic tapestry. “Greener” stands out as a poetic meditation on post-breakup jealousy, while “Braid” unfolds as a sensual slow jam rich with metaphor and musical texture. Meanwhile, “Porcelain” introduces a compelling duality, juxtaposing vulnerability and bravado through its layered composition. These moments highlight Chapple’s ability to merge narrative ambition with sonic sophistication.
Perhaps most impressive is the level of craftsmanship underpinning the release. As a self-contained creative endeavour, the EP showcases Chapple’s prowess not only as a songwriter and performer but also as a meticulous producer. Maybe We’ll Make It is more than a debut; it is a confident artistic statement that positions him firmly among the next generation of innovators in modern R&B.
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