Artist Nick Hakim recently released the second single from his upcoming album, ‘WILL THIS MAKE ME GOOD’, a laidback trail into the lyrical and creative whirlwind that is his soundscape. The song called ‘CRUMPY’ is in collaboration with Canadian musician and intangible harlequin, Mac DeMarco contributing mellow guitar strums and progressions.
The track is an eclectic stream of musical modulations that present some of the best eccentricities of contemporary musical pursuits. ‘CRUMPY’ was the second to be released after the first single ‘QADIR’ from the same album. Set to release on the 15th of May, it is a beautifully integrated device of letting the world know that they are not alone in this. Creative expressions can be tough at times and Nick Hakim took his time to bring out his mixed bag of thematic deconstructions into structured lyrics. The song is an extended aura of his concerns of a dissipating world and its communities in the backdrop of social, cultural, political, personal, and interpersonal global confusion. A musical stimulus that builds the foundation of harmony, respite, and optimistic expectations, the song sets the mood to an album that cries individualism without the commercial pressure of standardizations.
‘CRUMPY’ has the undeniable potential of a future cult musical flow as the easy sonics of the backing guitar reminds the audience to stop and stare and obviously, make sense of what music or rather life demands of us. If you catch yourself transcending irrational borders and yet finding bliss in ‘CRUMPY’s unflared distribution of musical elements, themes, and objectives (yeah well), then the song’s success will define the closets of one’s own abilities to accept, heal, and humor the unavoidable dejection lurking behind. Go for it and collect your interpretations of the song on Spotify right away.
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