Still the track “Hope There Is Some One” is difficult to understand. It takes several listens to really appreciate its message and musical stylings. “Hey Brother” is a bit perplexing with it’s use bluegrass and vocals from Dan Tyminski, featuring his southern drawl. In tracks like “Addicted to You” and “Shame On Me” the lyrics really progress, telling a story rather than simply repeating the same verse over and over again. The lyrics found throughout this latest album are some of the most powerful in house. It became clear, True was going to be uniqueĪvicii is someone who produces dance music for people who like some more subject matter with their electric grooves. The first thing that popped into my head was that this sounded like country pop but once the beat kicked the true nature of the beast came with an uplifting electro melody. A bango began to strum and Aloe Blacc’s vocals flowed with a folky, soulful feel. It sounded nothing like anything Avicii back catalogue. My initial reaction to the first track, “Wake Me Up”, was one of skepticism. Well thanks to True that was all about to change. After two years, however, Avicii has fallen from my consciousness: not really hearing anything from him that would set him apart from the other myriad of producers. The progressive house masterpiece was placed at number one in 2011. Surely it was this single that first made a name of this young Swedish producer. “Levels” is the most memorable track ever produced by Avicii. Oh sometimes/ I get a good feeling, yeah!