London-based art pop trio Mylar unveiled “A Man Will Make”, the second teaser from their forthcoming EP Lost In Shuffle, which will be out on April 16.
In contrast to the tense, erratic beats of the previous single “Scribbled Sunset”, the new tune presents the band taking a softer, more compassionate approach. It is a hauntingly beautiful song that captivates listeners with its delicate emotion, poetic storytelling and rich keyboards.
Today London art pop trio Mylar announced a new EP titled Lost In Shuffle, which will be out on April 16. This communiqué sees the band returning in top form despite personal upheavals and line-up changes, judging by the new number “Scribbled Sunset”.
The song is a true gem with its synth-funk grooves, and it is sure to leave a lasting impression on all who hear it, transcending genres and touching hearts along the way. Speaking about it, vocalist Tom Short shared the following:
“This song came together from us trying to use a sound which is essentially the slap bass sound from the Seinfeld intro music. It’s quite upfront and direct and it looks at that moment in a relationship where you’re questioning whether someone is that interested anymore. And that image of a ‘scribbled sunset’ is talking about the need many of us have to paint over things even when they’re clearly not working”.