Determined to make their presence known within their community and beyond, new wave electronic pop project Garbage Garden has been turning heads across the globe as they continue to release a steady plethora of new music to their fans with admirable consistency. Anchored in enthrallingly stimulating instrumentality and a sense of lyrical awareness that reflects life as the artist sees it around them, their music finds a way to resonate with fans long after the music has left their speakers. Their latest release, busy.being.Real. proves itself as a marquee standout among their already robust repertoire, as the adrenaline pumping single takes listeners on an emotional journey with every verse.
A breathy, yet resonant voice enters to begin the piece, and from the opening notes, we are thrown right into the core of the narrative with the opening line “I woke up in a room, pre-furnished. Signed a lease for life, un-earned. Dead dreams on the walls, pre-determined.” Emphatic energetic direction and unexpected electronic accouterments pepper the musicality of the tune, leaving listeners energized and inspired throughout the entire track. The reflective themes of the lyrics blend incredibly with the sophisticated tone of the upbeat instrumentation, leading to a culmination that defines genre placement.
Threading the needle between an alternative metalcore progression and an nuanced digital psychedelic exploration, the single showcases the incredible creative instincts and proclivities of the artist in incredible fashion. A bold declaration of the artist’s creative instincts by any interpretation, the single leaves fans waiting eagerly with anticipation to see what could possibly be coming next from their mind and studio.
Written by Nick Gumas
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