Sean Bertram’s ‘Everything Again’ Showcases The Elegance of Intimacy
- Melodrift Team
- Sep 8
- 1 min read

Sean Bertram’s Everything Again is the sound of an artist stepping confidently into his prime. The Ontario-born songwriter and producer threads together a lush, groove-rich collection that balances technical brilliance with an easy charm. From the rhythm-driven pulse of “Forget You” to the wide-eyed optimism of “Feels Like Falling in Love,” the record is both head-turning and heart-hitting, proof that Bertram is as much a storyteller as he is a sonic architect.
We’ve long admired artists who fuse their influences into something unmistakably their own, and Bertram does just that: you hear flashes of Prince’s swagger, Jamie Cullum’s jazz-tinged phrasing, and Tom Misch’s laid-back funk, but the end result is resolutely his. Even his take on “God Only Knows” avoids pastiche, instead offering reverence with invention.
Everything Again feels like a complete statement, an album that reveals more with every listen. Bertram has crafted something timeless here—an exploration of heartbreak, joy, and renewal that invites you to live inside its grooves.
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