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“Spring 2025” by Max Season: Where Everything Blooms and Breaks

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Released earlier this summer, Max Season’s “Spring 2025” is a bit of a deceptive song. It’s not a song that commands your attention. It’s a song that begs you to sit down, listen, and let it sink in. Max Season takes you on a very brief journey to someplace you know—but can’t quite name. It’s the hazy, soft morning of an early day, with a building anticipation for what’s about to come. It’s a song that mimics that strange, sluggish feeling of spring, when the weather starts to change, but you aren’t sure if it’s warming up for the long haul or teasing you one last time. It’s like soft sunshine on your skin, but there’s an electricity in the air as well. There’s a tension to it, but it’s unplaceable, because change is brewing, but you just don’t know what it is.

Max Season

Max Season’s first release from a seasonally inspired project that is his most personal release to date, ‘Cycles’. The concept is simple. Max Season has created a series of projects where each song marks the close of a season, not at the height of it’s feelings or emotions, but in the stillness that follows. So, “Spring 2025” dropped on the first day of summer. It’s a snapshot of spring, just as it leaves us. And there’s something so gentle, so achingly nostalgic about opening a memory just as it’s being tucked away. There’s a lightness to it, one that echoes in those small moments of letting go and letting be. You can hear it in the billowy synth, in the measured crescendos, in the pause that hangs in the background. It’s not a song with big moments, it’s a song to let you settle into the quiet, to nestle into the in between. It’s music you don’t just hear, you sit with.

One of the most remarkable things about “Spring 2025” is the space it leaves for you. Max Season doesn’t just paint a portrait and leave it on the wall. He paints a canvas for your portrait to live next to. He leaves a space, an invitation. “Spring 2025” is a keeper of moments, but it holds room for your moments to make room for yours. Max Season leaves something so rare and so beautiful in music today. He leaves an open invitation to the worlds he makes, and that’s what makes the most powerful songs so remarkable—they don’t have to scream or shout to be felt. Max Season’s first release from ‘Cycles’ is soft. It’s gentle. It’s a memory marker and a reminder that “This is where I was”.

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