Premiere: Analogue Heart Shares New Track “Wise (Unwise)”
New EP User satisfaction guaranteed Out January 26th via Lonely Ghost Records
January 25, 2024
Photo by Ariel Cook
Atlanta-based outfit Analogue Heart is a solo artist who makes a fiery and digitized style of emo music, incorporating drum sequences and chiptune synths in between grooves and heavy riffs. It's worth noting that they also perform anonymously, wearing a CRT monitor during live shows and composing their vocals with a vocoder. Tomorrow, they return with a new EP, User satisfaction guaranteed, out January 26 via Lonely Ghost Records. Today, they're sharing an early listen of one of the record's best moments, “Wise (Unwise),” premiering on Under the Radar.
“Wise (Unwise)” opens the EP in a propulsive fashion, speaking between choppy guitar riffs, vocoded vocals and throat-wearing growls. Throughout, Analogue Heart rips through rapid-fire drum fills and powerful breakdowns, rarely staying on one beat or tone for long. At points the track plays like a restless burst of emo energy, at others it verges on chiptune or hardcore, with its final moments playing out in a swinging environment.
Analogue Heart says, “I wrote the album about overcoming a combination of impostor syndrome, self-imposed isolation, and the jealousy that comes from seeing others succeed while you stagnate. I hope it breaks some people out of their own funk and helps them reassess where they are in life.” The track captures these themes in its final moments, with Analogue Heart growling “I want my time back / I could do it better this time / I want my time back / I won't make the same mistake twice.”
Check out the song below. User satisfaction guaranteed out January 26 via Lonely Ghost Records.
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