Emerging UK-based rap duo Kings Cvstle tackles a delicate subject in their new release "Men Don't Cry". The reflective record dives profoundly into the topic of male vulnerability, and how society has made men suppress their emotions. Over a dark and gloomy soundscape, the duo detail the story of a man who is unable to express his true feelings to his significant other, and the pain that comes with suppressing them over time. The story is vivid and gives listeners a nuanced and thorough perspective of the pain that comes from longing for understanding and acceptance.
The visuals for "Men Don't Cry" is emotionally gripping and start off with a compelling spoken-word introduction by WolfKeila layered over clips of men from different occupational backgrounds. The video then switches to Kings Cvstle having a form of seance in a dimly lit room with a love heart floating behind him, symbolizing his love for his girlfriend. Throughout his verses, Kings Cvstle's body is covered with sayings and phrases commonly used by the society which add to the very pressure that he struggles in coping with. The lyrics are raw and honest, and it's clear that he is speaking from personal experience.
"Men Don't Cry" Listen here.
The Debut EP 'En Route' is Out Now here.
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