It's not often you find music that resonates on all levels, music
that connects with the mind, body and soul. New artist Jeremy Pascal has
flipped the narrative of mindless listening with their introspectively
engaging and vibey sound. With its intricacies of production choices,
funereal lyrics and unforgettable melodies, new single "Good Drugs" has
you swallowing hook, line and sinker as it reels you in. In the same
vein as trailblazers like Juice WRLD and Lil Peep, while taking
influence from old-school Green Day, this new band will appeal to fans
of 21 Pilots and Post Malone.
Jeremy Pascal's debut track "Good
Drugs" is a sonic diary that defines a large part of lyricist and
vocalist Tino's life, breaking it down with the darkly realistic lines:
"Fuck what all the other kids say, I'll die tonight, but it's gonna be
alright. . .Time's up anyway, all my friends are gone or they're digging
their own grave, you're still on your phone, might end up in the
morgue, bae." Edgy vocals power over a pop-tinted, R&B-infused
grunge soundscape that is filled with fervor, ingenuity, and a
thundering beat. Jeremy Pascal possess a worldliness that's evident upon
first listen.
Through this new project, Jeremy Pascal - a
collaboration by Tino Romana, Julian Propst, and Nico Winkler - serves
as an emblem of creativity, ingenuity, but most importantly, survival.
Listen the new single here:
https://soundcloud.com/jeremy_pascal/02-good-drugs-final/s-Wp8Zu?fbclid=IwAR3PjKOqtL6sYaR4Vx1Wzc3n0xrzRDDDxm6XY9MnXf9GK6CGdAcRlfb1WIs
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