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- Blood Sugar
- Georgi Kay
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- 발매일 : 2023.05.05
- 발매사 : The Orchard Enterprises
- 기획사 : Monoki Records
Blood Sugar’ is the first single off Georgi Kay’s upcoming sophomore album, ‘Into Oblivion’. Since releasing their debut album ‘Where I Go ToDisappear’ (2018), Georgi has spent the past five years working on and releasing singles and collaborations with various international artists, including Gil Glaze, Ryan Shepherd, and The Mad Ones.
Having spent COVID and lockdown working on their next album, ‘Blood Sugar’ is both a revisit to Georgi's musical world as much as it is an invitation to dive into deeper, more complex depths from a soundscape and songwriting perspective.
As both the first single and first track on the new record, ‘Blood Sugar’ tells a very honest and direct inner-dialogue between Georgi and themselves, sharing their introspective and self-reflective thoughts and feelings with the listener, as if they were a fly on the wall. This almost casual conversational style of songwriting and vocal performance by Georgi sets the tone of the whole record, which being of a far more intricate and multi-layered nature that explores their experiences with grief, loss, depression, body dysphoria, queerness, isolation, joy, inner peace, and self-awareness.
‘Blood Sugar’ gives GK fans (both old and new) a playfully sonic yet lyrically profound taste of what’s to come this year
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Having spent COVID and lockdown working on their next album, ‘Blood Sugar’ is both a revisit to Georgi's musical world as much as it is an invitation to dive into deeper, more complex depths from a soundscape and songwriting perspective.
As both the first single and first track on the new record, ‘Blood Sugar’ tells a very honest and direct inner-dialogue between Georgi and themselves, sharing their introspective and self-reflective thoughts and feelings with the listener, as if they were a fly on the wall. This almost casual conversational style of songwriting and vocal performance by Georgi sets the tone of the whole record, which being of a far more intricate and multi-layered nature that explores their experiences with grief, loss, depression, body dysphoria, queerness, isolation, joy, inner peace, and self-awareness.
‘Blood Sugar’ gives GK fans (both old and new) a playfully sonic yet lyrically profound taste of what’s to come this year