Nathav’s new EP Moon River wraps up with a poignant, fragile piece that lingers long after the final note fades. Look At Us Now, the EP’s closing track, offers a minimalist sonic landscape that builds towards an emotional conclusion, capturing the melancholy of a relationship unraveling beyond repair. It’s a track that speaks to the heart, and it’s wrapped in a sound that is both haunting and intimate.

Look At Us Now was recorded live on tape, a choice that gives it a rawness and vulnerability. The occasional crackle, hum, and subtle imperfections are present, like echoes of a moment passed. These details bring an authenticity that complements the song’s subject matter—a painful farewell to something that can never be undone. There’s a certain kind of beauty in the distortion, in the cracks that symbolize the distance between two people as they slowly drift apart.
Christian Alexander Wants to Know What “You” Really Means
„A może właśnie faceci są bardzo wrażliwi?” – Rubens o muzyce i emocjach ukrytych w nowym utworze „Echo jego kroków”
“Think Twice” introspective indie-pop gem
Love in the Ruins: Erica Gallermo’s soft confession
Smear announces itself with tube-driven distortion with 'L.a. Chess’