CRYWOLF // “DRIP” - SINGLE REVIEW

Crywolf is the boundary pushing music project of the talented artist Justin Taylor Philips. On his current single 'DRIP' from his full length album titled widow [OBLIVØN] Pt.I] that's due out March 22nd.

Crywolf says of the single, "one of the themes of this album is the exploration of the shadow - the darker, more difficult aspects of the human psyche. People often think they have one unified “personality,” but the truth is that we are made up of up to a dozen different personalities that are only loosely tied together. We feel like we have so much control over our actions and personality characteristics, but often when we pay close attention and are honest with ourselves, we can see that we can’t actually control or even explain large parts of who we are. 'DRIP' is the my process of staring into my brain and being brutally honest about some of the really difficult aspects of what I see there. It might not be, but it’s uncomfortably real."

The song itself is heavily influenced by a lot the darker toned Electro Pop and Electro Rock that is emerging right now. The beat that pulses through out lends itself to Trip Hop, but there are many influences overall. Crywolf's frenetic vocal delivery hovers somewhere along the lines of a punk rock melodic sing-along and actual rapping. It's quite the vibe with the different found sounds and percussion in the background. The song ends as Crywolf's vocals suddenly flip and turn into a softer tonality, almost a whisper as some acoustic guitar comes in fading out almost as fast as the track started.Buy on iTunesStream on: Spotify, Apple Music, & SoundcloudPre-order: widow [OBLIVIØN Pt. I] Follow Crywolf:WebsiteFacebookInstagramTwitterSoundcloud

Until then,
Brittney x
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