Nobody's Wolf Child “The Devil's Gold”

Music Review: Nobody's Wolf Child "The Devil's Gold"

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“The Devil’s Gold” opens in the intricate, shimmering clouds of sound where Nobody’s Wolf Child’s breathy vocal instantly catches your attention. Like a branch that grows from the darkest corner, “The Devil’s Gold” is soft and full of strength.

Without any hesitation, the track drops into the golden river behind the Devil’s garden. Like two sides of a coin, the dark and light inside Wolf Child’s voice represent the opposite forces.

Her lower register introduces you to a tempting, melancholy that tastes like the sweet midnight phantom meeting a smoky cherry lipstick, while her higher register evokes a breathy vulnerability in its wildest dreams.

Luscious strings and lazy vocals under the golden sunset, the rich, nostalgic vibe in “The Devil’s Gold” recalls a vintage, Lana Del Ray aesthetic. Each element of the track has a distinct taste, color, and mood that vividly blossom in your mind. The sonic experience of “The Devil’s Gold” is incomparable.

“The Devil’s Gold” marks the sophomore release from the emerging artist, Nobody’s Wolf Child. Together with her debut single “The Fall,” the two belong to a trilogy of songs.

Emerged from the bones of the song, the music videos are fundamental to Wolf Child’s storytelling. In the video of “The Devil’s Gold,” the visuals tell the story of temptation as Wolf Child battles between forces, finding strength in the voices of the shadows.



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