The Jamaica Observer dedicated prime space to the release of Andrew Mystic's third full-length project, the Highly Sacrament album, calling the record “fiery” and “ground-breaking” for its seamless weave of reggae, dancehall and gospel. The Jamaican Observer, known for its longstanding feature of Culture, Entertainment, and Arts; provides coverage of music, festivals, cultural events, and entertainment news, supporting and promoting the Jamaican culture.

The featured column, published 29 November, quotes Mystic describing his music as “a vessel for truth.” The literary piece positions the 10-track collection as a narrative map of Jamaica’s contemporary struggles; social injustice, spiritual hunger and the complex beauty of island life. The article also spotlights the lead single from the Highly Sacrament album, as a pulsing anthem that warns of societal deception while urging listeners toward “sacramental awakening.”
The Highly Sacrament album is an overall production that blends Reggae, Dancehall, and Gospel to tell real grounded stories of life’s highs and lows, especially within a Jamaican context. In a musical landscape often filled with fleeting trends and surface-level lyrics, the album stands out as a beacon of authenticity and heartfelt storytelling. Blending the rhythmic pulse of Dancehall, the soulful groove of Reggae, and the spiritual depth of Gospel, this project takes listeners on a profound journey; one that unpacks the realities of life with unflinching honesty.

It's safe to say that the continued Press coverage surrounding the recent release, has emphasized the authenticity of the record and “is making waves across the Caribbean and beyond.” The complete article is available at the Jamaican Observer online publication.
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