SINGLE REVIEW: ANDREWW “IN MY HEAD”

Photo credit: Nick Offord

Photo credit: Nick Offord

“In My Head” is a dance in a slow-burn, angst-filled grunge movie. Hauntingly introspective but not self-indulgent. A conversation that digs even deeper into the consciousness that becomes a ritual channeling the “ghosts” within us into presence. Eerie but entrancing, the hypnotic guitar riff sends out a daring invitation to a fascinating expedition.

“‘In My Head’ is about challenging your ghosts, either you go to war with them or you accept them but there’s no denying they are there,” said Andreww, speaking about the deeper meaning.

Although the song is rooted in a rock n roll acoustic environment with an overall grunge aesthetic, it continues to swirl and expand to other territories throughout its course, traveling to an unexploited territory where different forms of art join hand into being one, where genres and styles don’t matter.

Stemming from his background as an international runway and fashion model, Andreww incorporates visual elements and a sense of hipness in motion into his musical vocabulary. Andreww goes beyond label or definition with original and fascinating ideas. The artist offers us a different perspective on music, innovating the current ground.

Written by Katrina Yang

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