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Two Worlds Collide on Jon Casey and Pauline Herr’s Latest Release

Brooke Nelson by Brooke Nelson
April 27, 2024
in Album Review
Photo Credit: Ronnie Loyd

Jon Casey and Pauline Herr show off how their two production styles can be combined seamlessly on Collision – out now on Lowly!


Jon Casey and Pauline Herr have powerhouse solo projects with impressive accolades under their belts, but together, they’ve created new, untapped avenues. The two have already performed multiple shows, including their ID-filled set at Brownies & Lemonade Miami set during Miami Music Week. During this time, they’ve showcased their seamless blend of styles with singles like “Toxic,” “Fallen,” and “Shift,” and their collaboration with NGHTMRE, “In Your Eyes.”

It was clear that these two had something special with each released single, and fans could not wait to see what else was in store. Finally, the entire body of work representing Jon Casey’s diverse genre abilities and Pauline Herr’s multi-talented nature, Collision, has been released on Lowly for fans to obsess over.

“Fallen” immediately comes in with a point to prove with hard-hitting drums and punchlines that make your head spin. Then, a trap is laid out on a platter on “Shift.” You’ll find yourself driving over the speed limit as Reo Cragun belts out lyrics in your ear while the beat evokes massive bursts of energy around every corner. Uncertainty is delivered in the most upbeat way on “Toxic,” allowing a much-needed release to overcome you as you speak your inner thoughts to a punchy yet airy beat.

Terror Jr joins in on “Exorcise Me,” adding their pop flair to the melting pot of this collaboration. Distortion greets you as this beat rises and falls, often keeping listeners on their toes the entire runtime. Listeners then find themselves in new territory once “All the Way” comes in with enough future bass to make you weak in your knees. Find yourself trying to keep up with the beat as the tempos play tricks on you and switch directions often.

Collision shows just how much of a powerhouse these two artists can be when they work together. Listen to the EP on your favorite platform and follow Jon Casey and Pauline Herr on social media to stay informed on their upcoming releases and shows!

Stream Jon Casey x Pauline Herr – Collision on Spotify:


Jon Casey x Pauline Herr – Collision – Tracklist:

  1. Fallen
  2. Shift ft. Reo Cragun
  3. Toxic
  4. Exorcise Me ft. Terror Jr
  5. All the Way
jon casey x pauline herr collision ep artwork

Follow Pauline Herr:

Website | Facebook | X | Instagram | SoundCloud | TikTok

Follow Jon Casey:

Facebook | X | Instagram | SoundCloud

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Brooke Nelson

Brooke Nelson

Brooke's journey with music began in her youth, where a deep love for melodies and rhythms took root. Years spent finding herself at music festivals only deepened that connection, eventually leading her to realize she wanted more than just to experience the scene, she wanted to be a part of the heartbeat that brings these events to life. Relocating to Denver in 2020 to kickstart her music industry career, she was captivated by the power of words to convey the quintessence of sound. Writing about music became more than just a profession—it became a natural expression of her connection to the art form. Today, Brooke continues to craft compelling narratives celebrating music’s magic. With her deep love for the scene and unwavering dedication, she remains a driving force in the ever-evolving landscape of music journalism.

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