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EP REVIEW: SOMEGUY ‘CITY STATE’

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Finding life and movement through motionless. “Sir Davos” paints the mental image of a timeless dripping tap trapped in an endless loop that gradually transformed into creative sparks. There is always something in City State that draws you into the attempt to figure it out. 

The wandering mind was tapping across the city landscape. There’s a strange sensation and storytelling when you turn your attention to the walls of old buildings, tracing the hints on an abandoned industrial site from another century, glancing through those eyes left by unknown graffiti artists. Imagine those familiar, unfamiliar sounds echoing in the dusty air, bouncing across the walls approaching from a distance.  

“Quiet Cool” introduces you to a claustrophobic environment where the fear of being unable to escape a confined place led to panic attacks and dizziness. Struggling to breathe while being aggressively irritable and sensitive to the surrounding with every single sound nerve-wrackingly heightened.

“City State” leaves enough room for imagination while navigating through the change of plot and scenery. Experimental and bizarre, yet the recollection draws you in. Someguy’s City State is what you wanted to be.  

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