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SadBois Comes Full-Circle With Release Of  ‘Lonely Together’ EP On Circus Electric


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The highly anticipated release of the collaborative EP “Lonely Together” by the rocktronic/melodic bass trio, SadBois, is just around the corner on July 26th, 2023. The EP, distributed through Flux Pavilion’s Circus Electric, a sub-division of Circus Records, boasts an exceptional lineup of talented artists, each contributing their unique sound to create a captivating exploration of the complex and universal emotion of loneliness.

With “Lonely Together,” SadBois endeavors to delve deep into the intricacies of the human experience, offering an ironic perspective on the isolating feeling of loneliness. By collaborating with various artists, the EP sends a powerful message about the shared aspect of this profound emotion while simultaneously showcasing its diverse manifestations. SadBois seeks to encapsulate the multifaceted nature of loneliness and its transformative influence on personal growth and self-discovery.

The EP opens with the emotionally charged track “Lonely Nights,” a haunting collaboration between SadBois and MashBit, featuring the ethereal vocals of UNDY. This mesmerizing composition sets the tone for the rest of the EP.

Continuing the journey is “Worst Day Ever,” a poignant collaboration between SadBois and PatFromLastYear, seamlessly blending their artistic visions and showcasing the soulful voice of Micah Martin. The emotional depth of this track resonates strongly with listeners, providing a profound exploration of despair and solitude.

Next in line is “What It Feels Like,” a powerful and introspective collaboration between SadBois and TENZO. This track masterfully combines SadBois’ signature electronic elements with TENZO’s mesmerizing melodies, resulting in a sonic tapestry that beautifully captures the essence of loneliness. The hauntingly enchanting vocals of LÚTHIEN further elevate the emotional intensity of the piece, immersing listeners in its ethereal ambiance.

Bringing the EP to a close is “Bringing Me Back,” a collaboration between SadBois and ARNHEMIA, featuring the heartfelt vocals of Rickie Lane. This final track serves as a poignant reflection on the journey of overcoming loneliness and finding solace within oneself. The combination of heartfelt lyrics and dynamic production by SadBois and ARNHEMIA results in a cathartic and uplifting conclusion to the EP.

Mark your calendars for the release of this soul-stirring EP on Circus Electric, as SadBois concludes an epic chapter in their musical journey.

In their own words, SadBois stated, “We wanted to create a body of work that looks to take the complex emotion of loneliness and describe the human experience almost ironically by making a collaborative body of work regarding an emotion that can make one feel isolated. Instead of explaining the internalization of loneliness, we wanted to capture how this emotion can be a shared experience but still show the vast range of how the emotion can present itself, there are times where loneliness can be empowering and there are times where it can be saddening but these times help shape who we are and who we can become.”

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: SadBois Comes Full-Circle With Release Of  ‘Lonely Together’ EP On Circus Electric

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