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Melbourne's will hyde delves into the vulnerability behind strong fronts on "fukced up"

  • October 13, 2021
  • Malvika Padin
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Rising Melbourne musician will hyde drops dramatic single,“fukced up,” exploring the vulnerability behind strong fronts. With soft, emotive vocals framed by guitars, synths and slow beats, the track balances tension with peace as the soothing soundscape meets lyrical references to mental health and the anxiety that comes with not wanting to let people down.

Relatable to anyone on a journey to finding their purpose in life, “fukced up,” which is the third song from the singer-songwriter’s upcoming sophomore EP, nothing ever changes, taps into his introspective song writing capabilities. With an intricate artistry built on his ability to weave honest dialogue with lush instrumentals, hyde’s music is polished yet raw, delving into the realities of life, nuanced equally with painful moments and glimmers of hope.

Previously having earned a name for himself as one half of producer duo SŸDE, will hyde’s solo career has been evolving consistently, his powerfully vulnerable musicality finding a place in the hearts of listeners across the world. Already established as as an artist  to watch , having made a mark with his coming-of-age offering “boy,” and his well-received debut EP with u in mind, 2021 has been littered with earworm melodies that lead towards the emerging act’s sophomore EP.  

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