Luton, England Jun 4, 2023 (Issuewire.com) - Hopping on a memorable journey down the trippy lane, the promising music artist Polish has released three sensational songs titled Magic shroom tripping, Coca-Cocaine, and Ganjafever, all of which are part of his new album The Drugs Ladder. One of the most striking features of this music virtuosos creations is that each of his albums deals with a certain theme and this one is quite self-explanatory from its title - his third album is all about drugs and ones experiences with them.
While Coca-Cocaine comes as an immersive ride into a psychotropic zone that consumes the listeners into a bass-charged ambiance, Magic shroom tripping introduces itself with a burst of unique laughter that comes as a premonition to the pure hypnotic and melodic chaos that the song dives into, amplified with glitches and creating a reverb-soaked electrically charged ambiance. Ganjafever showcases a more gradual buildup, as the raw, raspy, and organic vocals of the artist sear through a power-packed sound design against the backdrop of a psychedelic alluring melody.
With each of the three tracks, the singer goes out and beyond the known reigns of creativity as he presents a brutally honest peek of his mind expressed through his songs, and each line of verse and note rings with the authenticity of his artistic genius. The distinct vocals of Polish are hardwired to bring forth a bubble of darkness and grit expressed deftly through the use of hard-hitting and explicit lyrics that are definitely not for the faint of heart. Check out these brilliant pieces along with the other numbers from the album, like When I did LSD and Smack Habit on Spotify. His songs are also available for streaming on Apple Music, SoundCloud, YouTube, Audio Mack, and on his website.
For more tracks of Polish, Please go through the below link:
https://open.spotify.com/track/5kUHj7LPKP44gewAlYU1Ol
https://open.spotify.com/track/5j4TRn4BSXyM4rdmucabhC
https://open.spotify.com/track/73RF3GYer6ZAdhLg2VbVxP
Source :Polish
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