7/10
On his eagerly-anticipated debut EP 'RAINBOW CATHARSIS', Berlin-based Silver Omen turns the often-messy reality of self-discovery into a five-song suite of luminous, genre-shifting pop. Equal parts confession and celebration, the EP traces the artist’s coming-out journey with a rare mix of vulnerability, theatricality, and dancefloor polish.
The record opens with 'Welcome to the Club', a bittersweet introduction that sets the stage for the story to come, a young man navigating a relationship built on trying to “fit” rather than belong. From there, 'Breaking Point' pushes deeper, its pop-rock pulse framing a raw confrontation with self-image, as if staring down your own reflection and daring it to blink.
'No Shame' marks a turning point toward exploration, a lush yet dizzy mix of synth shimmer and rhythmic urgency that captures the thrill and chaos of early liberation. 'At the Party' feels like the EP’s emotional core, a glitter-streaked moment of reckoning where Silver Omen’s public and private selves finally collide. And with closer 'The Flame', he steps fully into the light, a soaring endpoint that radiates acceptance without erasing the scars that made it possible.
But what makes 'RAINBOW CATHARSIS' so engaging is fluid blending of influences, as touches of alt-pop melancholy, synthwave gloss, and Robyn-esque cathartic highs sit comfortably alongside moments of quiet introspection. Silver Omen’s voice is the thread tying it all together: intimate when it needs to be, unflinching when the truth demands it.
If this EP is his “introduction card,” as he describes it, then it’s a striking one; a bold declaration that pop music can be both personal and expansive, messy and meticulous, heavy with meaning yet ready to move your body. 'RAINBOW CATHARSIS' is the sound of someone not just coming out, but coming alive.