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Dave Coresh returns with energizing single "PYMFB"

  • May 27, 2022
  • Jacob Saltzberg
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Los Angeles-based musician Dave Coresh has shared a new single called "PYMFB". An eclectic artist whose energizing, raw sound draws influence from hip-hop, punk, R&B and more, each of his releases keeps it fresh and urges the listener to expect the unexpected. For his latest, he provides a powerful, dynamic offering in "PYMFB", a heart-racing track that is unafraid to test new ground.

"PYMFB" opens with thrashing guitars and adrenaline-pumping synths that draw influence from EDM. As heavy, clanging percussion and infectious, muscular bass create a driving rhythm beneath, Coresh utters a memorable refrain before diving into a series of dynamic rap verses. Equal parts abrasive and catchy, "PYMFB" makes for a lively listen, while flirting with a variety of genres including hip-hop, punk, and electronic.  Topically, this track is about boundaries and codependency, as it speaks on lessons Coresh learned from a recent relationship of 3 years- namely the idea of taking ownership over one's own well-being.

The latest from Dave Coresh, "PYMFB" is an exhilarating, genre-blending release that has us excited for the arrival of a full-length project from the artist.

Connect with Dave Coresh: Spotify | Instagram | Twitter

 

 

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