On a highly relevant new song which makes you think why some people act so differently when they are with other people, Nvrcallme wonders deeply if this will cause a deep rift forever on ‘fwb‘ (prod. johnnyfriend).
Nvrcallme is an anime-fused indie hyper-pop artist. He has a striking style which is quick-fire and has your intrigued mind flowing with ideas, as you lock into this roller-coaster of a ride.
”Anonymity is one of the most complex yet simplistic things to understand. We hide behind phones and computer screens to escape our reality.” ~ Nvrcallme
This is the true story about loving someone so much as your loved-up eyes lock in so tight – but when they are around certain friends things change – and you feel so insignificant, which makes you upset and at-times rather angry. You care for them intensly but wonder if they truly care about you, or if you are just a side thought who is just being used.
”I’m honestly just trying to have fun and make music that I enjoy.” ~ Nvrcallme
You feel the frustration let lose on this fast track, which races into your mind and has you thinking back to when you felt so strange – when you were outside with someone who inside the bedroom – just felt way different. You wonder if they are ashamed to be seen with you or if you are just imagining it, as the vocals spark a detective-type ambiance to get to the bottom of this issue.
‘fwb‘ (prod. johnnyfriend) from the mysterious hyper-pop musician Nvrcallme, is a movie-like track which is a pleasurable listen and showcases the high skills of this undercover artist who likes to hide his face away. This is a super track which has a really fun beat, which makes this is a real ear-warmer of a single.
Sometimes people are two-faced and like to hide their true feelings, or perhaps some of their friends are making them act like the worst version of themselves. Its your choice to either say nothing, or risk things unraveling if you speak up.
Stream this new single on Soundcloud and see more visuals via his IG music account.
Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen
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