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All Dressed Up For The End Of The World

REVIEW

-It’s as darkly humorous as it is poignant. There's something incredibly human in this image: trying to maintain a sense of dignity, even flair, while the world disintegrates around you. It’s cinematic. It’s tragic. It’s weirdly glamorous.

 

-Ryan Yingst is scoring the emotional undercurrents of our collective unraveling, one beautifully broken verse at a time. Don’t just stream it, sit with it. Share it. Let it echo. Because artists like Ryan aren’t here to chase trends, they’re here to remind us why we feel in the first place.

 

-His jazz background quietly weaves its way through his guitar phrasing and harmonic choices, lending the track a complexity that rewards multiple listens.

Via oghamystmusic.com

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