Despite being relatively new to the mainstream music scene, the future of pop fusion is in good hands via Spazz Cardigan. His latest unveiling, the lead single to his forthcoming EP, “S.O.S.” is Spazz at his best. Blending electro-pop with formidable indie cadences, this outline of sounds is a full bodied triumph. Wholly immersive, “S.O.S.” is an invigorating joint, boasting a wide range of colliding genres. Watch this space for more from the spunky as hell pop player.
[PREMIERE] SPAZZ CARDIGAN - DOIDOIT
Music, Original Mix, PREMIERECommentCheeky and vibrant, Nashville’s most inspired post-genre sensation Spazz Cardigan strikes gold with his latest offering, “DOIDOIT.” Raised by Queen and MJ, and inspired by Kanye and Bjork, his unique influences shine with radiance in “DOIDOIT.” Characterized by a DNA of romantic theatrics, subtle vigor, and undeniable glamour, this outline of sounds is a charming venture of resonance. Each vibrant transition is complimented by Spazz’s robust, alluring lyricism. Not to be defined by any one genre, Spazz Cardigan is manifesting his own reality, one where he will never be put inside of a box. Bubbly on the surface, yet profound in its entirety, “DOIDOIT” solidifies Spazz Cardigan as an artist to watch through the holiday season and into the new year- watch this space.
“‘DOIDOIT’ is about the one question that I think unites everyone: 'why am I the way I am?' It's a reflection on my life over the last few years as I've moved from sleeping on couches to making a living with music and a dissection of the decisions I've made in the meantime. I've got a nasty tendency of basing my self worth on how busy I stay and how productive I am, and while that's fueled me in getting music off the ground it's also led to me tearing myself apart when I feel like I'm not living up to the expectations I set for myself. I got to a place about a month ago where it hit me how unsustainable that is over a lifetime, and ‘DOIDOIT’ was written in about 5 minutes as I questioned why my brain was wired that way. This is the quickest I've ever been able to write and release a song.”