SKARS, a multifaceted genre blending artist, is about to unleash his highly-anticipated debut album, “Nothing Lasts Forever.” The music world is abuzz with excitement as the release date now set for November 24th, approaches. This album promises to be a game-changer, leaving an indelible mark on SKARS career and his ever growing fanbase.
“Nothing Lasts Forever” is a testament to SKARS‘ unwavering commitment to his craft. It’s a collection of tracks that showcase his new and evolved punk rock, popish sound. The artist, who formerly performed under the name Big Steppa Drew, has undergone a rebranding to SKARS, embracing a new musical direction that resonates with fans and critics alike. His previous hits, including “Sign from the Universe,” offer a glimpse into the sonic journey that has led to this momentous album.
SKARS draws inspiration from music legends such as Kurt Cobain, The Weeknd, and xxxtentacion, infusing his work with profound emotional depth. He aspires to create music that provides solace and understanding to those facing life’s challenges, assuring them that they’re not alone in their struggles. His authentic and relatable lyrics have already cultivated a devoted following, with over 300,000 monthly listeners on Spotify eagerly awaiting his album.
Collaborating with accomplished producers tnvr and jumex, SKARS has meticulously crafted each track on “Nothing Lasts Forever.” As an independent artist, he enjoys full creative control, allowing him to pour his heart and soul into every note. The result is a genuine, emotionally charged listening experience that promises to be nothing short of transformative.
As the release date draws near, fans can anticipate embarking on a powerful and emotional journey through the creativity of SKARS. “Nothing Lasts Forever” is not just an addition to SKARS’ discography; it’s a defining moment in his musical career and the album will undoubtedly carve out a permanent place in the hearts of his listeners.
Be sure to listen to SKARS debut album when it does drop, but in the meantime, make sure to explore SKARS’ existing work on Spotify.