Henry Nowhere teases his upcoming EP with the dreamy guitar soundscapes of "Uneasy"
On the eve of the release of his latest EP, entitled Not Going Back, California-native Henry Nowhere unveils the soft, chilled-out and utterly dreamy ode to having meaningful relationships.
In today's world, it's easy to become quickly wrapped up in our relationships that exist online that help us create the somewhat artificial feeling that we maybe have more friends than we do. Ok, so you have thousands of followers, but how many of them do you really know?
With "Uneasy", Henry Nowhere takes the modern day penchant for having a multitude of surface-skimming friendships and instead indulges in the pure warmth of having someone that you can really get to know, revelling in the butterflies and the anticipation of seeing that one person that means the most to you.
By utilising dreamy guitar riffs akin to Kurt Vile and his breathy vocal delivery, Henry Nowhere skilfully shows how less is more as he pleas to be left wanting more, saying "Don't aim to please me / It's bet you leave me / Uneasy".
In his own words, the artist describes the song as being about the "value of anticipation. It’s great to be left wanting more--to have one person that you’re really excited about as opposed to swarms of faces and surface conversations that never cut you too deep. Stay hungry and a little uneasy."
The song comes as the final offering in the lead up to his new EP, which is due to be released everywhere on 14 September.
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