ALBUM REVIEW: Give In To Let Go (The Falling) - Milahroy
- Rebecca McDevitt

- Nov 18
- 2 min read
Article contributed by Rebecca McDevitt

If you have not listened to Milahroy yet, we suggest adding him to your playlist right now.
His new album, Give In To Let Go (The Falling), is the perfect introduction to an artist who’s stepping into his most honest, intentional, and emotionally charged era yet. What began as a tight and intimate EP has now evolved into a complete story with three new tracks that deepen the world he built back in June when we first featured him. Hearing the full album feels like catching up with an old friend who is finally saying everything they were too afraid to admit the first time around.
From the original EP, two songs still serve as the emotional anchors. “2DAMNGR8FUL” is a playlist essential. It is a manifestation mantra that reminds you to find gratitude even when life feels heavy or negativity tries to pull you off center. It holds this glow of hope that feels uniquely Milahroy. “Living By Comparison” takes a different approach, digging into the pressure artists face in an industry-obsessed world with constant comparison. It’s a reminder that your worth is not determined by how you stack up against the person next to you. It’s reflective, raw, and painfully relatable.
The new additions bring even more color and honesty into the picture, but SINNER SZN shines the brightest in our eyes. It bursts into the album with a fun, dancey spark that feels so authentically him. The track captures that complicated mix of heartbreak, insecurity, and dissociation in the aftermath of being left by someone you cared for while still making you want to move your body. It is an emotional release disguised as a pop moment. It is Milahroy transforming hurt into something you can dance through, which is exactly why it hits so hard.
The other new tracks, “Sleep In” and “H e a d l i g h t s”, help round out the journey, adding softness, self-reflection, and a sense of closure. Together, they elevate the album from a collection of songs into a full emotional arc. You can hear Milahroy settling into himself, trusting his instincts, and embracing his voice with more confidence than ever before.
Give In To Let Go (The Falling) is tender, vulnerable, and full of heart. It captures the growing pains, the healing, and the messy in-between moments in a way that feels both personal and universal. This project is proof that Milahroy is carving out a space that is entirely his own. And if you have not added him to your playlist yet, now is the time.

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