MiQael’s “Love & Death” is a tight, emotional EP. Across four tracks, he and Brazilian artist Anniê build a world where love’s intensity meets the looming presence of loss. It’s dramatic, but not overblown. There’s a real human pulse under it all.

“Two Becoming One” opens with urgency: sharp guitars, clear vocals, and a kind of desperation that feels lived-in. Anniê’s voice adds depth and edge, especially when the harmonies hit. By “Pull You Through,” the chemistry between them really lands. You can hear the stakes rising in the way their vocals lean into each other without trying too hard to impress. “Forever” is maybe the most stripped-back emotionally. It’s hopeful but fragile. You feel the tension in the quieter moments. Then the title track, “Love & Death”, ties it all together with a full-bodied sound. MiQael’s guitar work is the anchor, while Anniê delivers a vocal that doesn’t flinch. It’s a closing statement that lingers.

This EP isn’t trying to chase trends. It feels personal, like they made it because they had to. If this kind of raw, focused storytelling grabs you like it did me, follow MiQael. You’ll want to catch what’s coming next.