Exploring private id and society’s push to mildew and suppress true individuality, “Prettier Issues (Faux I’m a Man)” is a standout monitor from Minus World. The Nova Scotia-based band seamlessly navigate between debonair, funk-touched introspection and catchy rock vigor. An infectious indie-rock, trendy synth-pop, and sophisti-pop attract meld enjoyably right here.
The monitor’s “mirrors are by no means what they appear” vocal intrigue strikes into an enjoyably refrain, with twangy guitars and “simply faux that I’m a person” attract into the expressive wordless vocals. The “whoa-oh” ardour pairs with bouncy bass, melodic guitars, and an total magnetic manufacturing for a replay-inducing immersion, succeeding in each its colourful manufacturing and relatable societal perceptions. The lyricism consumes in capturing a stress between self-perception and exterior expectation, displaying how societal strain can masks true id.
“Prettier Issues (Faux I’m a Man)” comes by way of the band’s upcoming album, Final Dance, out on October tenth. They elaborate additional on its uniqueness, production-wise, and the way that was influenced by the monitor’s thematic emphasis: “On the manufacturing aspect, that is the one tune from our forthcoming album that has no backing vocals or doubling in any respect. This was a deliberate option to mirror the solitude that’s usually felt by these with comparable experiences.”
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This and different tracks featured this month may be streamed on the updating Obscure Sound’s ‘Rising Singles’ Spotify playlist.