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.

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