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Our ability to transcend loss and hurt by bolstering our sense of worth is nothing less than a triumph of the human spirit, albeit a melancholic one.
This process is depicted with a rich depth of feeling on Rocco Bunko’s “idny,” the first song produced for the Philadelphia-based artist’s upcoming album Validity.
Over swirling layers of hyper-pop-inflected beats, a commanding bass line traverses the emotional fissures laid bare by Bunko’s pleading vocals.
When he finally makes the titular admission of “I don’t need you,” the only one he’s convincing himself; the sensory world behind this marvelous track reveals the story for what it is.
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Our ability to transcend loss and hurt by bolstering our sense of worth is nothing less than a triumph of the human spirit, albeit a melancholic one.
This process is depicted with a rich depth of feeling on Rocco Bunko’s “idny,” the first song produced for the Philadelphia-based artist’s upcoming album Validity.
Over swirling layers of hyper-pop-inflected beats, a commanding bass line traverses the emotional fissures laid bare by Bunko’s pleading vocals.
When he finally makes the titular admission of “I don’t need you,” the only one he’s convincing himself; the sensory world behind this marvelous track reveals the story for what it is.
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