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Rya — “FALL THROUGH” Review: Sepia Neo-Soul That Slows the Room, Then Slips into a Chopped Fade

Staff, September 16, 2025September 16, 2025

A sepia wash over slow-sway R&B; Rya floats a speak-sung lead on warm keys and taut drums, shaping a hook that lands clean before a chopped, pitched-down fade carries the single out.


Why it hits

The bass movement does the quiet heavy lifting. It nudges the melody forward, gives the words a floor, and keeps the groove unshakable while Rya talks his truths in measured lines. Small details—how the rhyme sits on the bar, how the phrasing tightens on the hook—add up to a steady pull. Patience becomes shape, and the chorus arrives like a calm answer the verses set up piece by piece.

What it sounds like

Long, smooth electric-piano chords lay the ground, then a rounded kick and crisp clap lock a simple grid as the vocal steps in. When the chorus opens, the bass turns stretch-and-release—more pronounced, a little bandy—under a soft pad, while twang-tint guitar peeks in at the margins. Fine-grain hats mark time without crowding anything, and the overall palette stays matte and tidy: keys wide, drums near, bass speaking in short phrases. That balance lets the vocal sit easy across the bar lines while the rhythm section holds a quiet magnetism that keeps the track glued.

The cut-through

The final sequence lands the idea. Distortion creeps in, the pitch drops, and a chopped pass reframes the record in slow motion before the fade. The line “I think I got it” functions like a self-cue—repeated until it feels true—tying the sections together and giving the song a small, memorable anchor. With Rya handling both production and voice, each choice reads deliberate and contained, right down to that screw-tinted exit that stamps the mood without turning away from it.

Credits

Producer(s): Rya • Label(s): Self-released (distributed via The Orchard Enterprises) • Release: 09/2025 • Album: N/A

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