It's clear Odeal has a lot to say right now. Back in July, the British-Nigerian musician ushered in summer properly when he dropped his acclaimed EP The Summer That Saved Me.

The seven-track, almost fully solo endeavor from the budding artist, revelled in, what Odeal refers to as more "selfish" feelings, while spanning the full sonic spectrum of R&B. As the cold front comes in, the musician is shedding his summer skin with The Summer That Saved Me's, alter ego, if you will. His new EP, The Fall That Saved Us, is sort of a follow-up to July's EP, but more so, it's an fully independent body of work, rooted in an entirely new range of cathartic feelings, anecdotes, and memories that come after the summer smoke clears.

"Our feelings and perspective can change quicker than seasons do," he sha

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