London singer-songwriter Joshua Zero offers up expansive art-rock collection of tracks on EP Delights Are Plenty, But Tears Are Due, with five tracks on the theme of misspent adolescence led by sorrowful vocals offset by party-going beats.
From the power-packed rhythms and lacerating instrumentals of opener “ My Guitar Is A Nuclear Weapon,” to the euphoric yet nostalgic touches of focus track “Haus Party 101,” and the gentler guitar-led soundscapes of “Your Eyes Are Fighting Me,” the EP unfolds as a diverse body of work rooted in anthemic and refreshing sonics framed by the ups and downs of drinking and Zero’s heartfelt exploration of his own journey to and through sobriety.
With rugged yet soaring vocals tinged with mourning retrospective elements, the EP pulls us into tales of heartbreak and hope within therapeutic, solace-filled musicality that elevates the rising musician’s growing reputation in the art-rock scene, beckoning many more exciting milestones in his promising career.
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