New York, NY City, CA (Top40 Charts/ Shore Fire Media) Henry Wolfe - with "an ear for melody that falls somewhere between Paul McCartney and Harry Nilsson" (WKUT) - offers up a retro throwback that channels 1960s minimalism on "Someone Else," recorded and mixed entirely in analogue for his debut album 'Linda Vista,' out April 5 on Undermountain Records. Inviting you into the song with a simple folk-inspired instrumentation, "Someone Else" depicts one man's spiral into insanity, juxtaposed with a lighthearted arrangement that makes for a beguiling and buoyant tune. "Losing touch with your sense of self is a terrifying prospect, but I was interested in portraying it in a positive light," notes Wolfe. "In the end, the singer is liberated from his identity and all the baggage that comes with it. Could disassociating from reality be an empowering experience?" Listen for yourself, "Someone Else" is streaming at: https://media.shorefire.com/digital/public/Henry-Wolfe https://www.HenryWolfe.com https://shorefire.com/clients/hwolfe/ https://media.shorefire.com/digital/public/Henry-Wolfe
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