South London’s Oscar Jerome shares new five-track EP Where Are Your Branches?
Off-kilter, jazz-infused numbers permeate this new collection from one of the UK’s brightest songwriting hopes.
Produced by Maxwell Owin, Wu-Lu and Oscar himself, Where Are Your Branches? is a captivating blend of jazz, old-school hip-hop and electronica that includes appearances from the likes of Moses Boyd and Poppy Ajudha. This collection targets the arrogance of Western culture and the inability of individuals to see beyond their own egos whilst also drawing on subjects ranging from spirituality to politics. These are the sounds of a forward-thinking artist who is both a product of a technologically advanced society and but also retains the charms of the analogue age.
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