Chrysalism crafts these lo-fi, ultra-sparse love songs, these documents of longing, passion, and all-out amour.
New EP 'Your Name Here' lands on March 6th, it's another mini-masterpiece in control, a taut, skeletal, evocative collection of songs.
Out in a matter of weeks, it's led by the fragile lyricism of twilight R&B jammer 'Haunt Me'.
So suggestive in its minimalist outlook, 'Haunt Me' has this opaque, almost-there-and-almost-not quality, light streaming through the arrangement.
A velvet-soft vocal, 'Haunt Me' taps into the essential romanticism that runs through Chrysalism as a whole.
He comments: "The song 'Haunt Me' is about always waiting for something to happen. The self-destructive, romantic idea of having love haunt you, rather than standing up to it…"
Tune in now.
Chrysalism will release new EP 'Your Name Here' on March 6th.
Photo Credit: Filip Kettner
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