R.Y.C
The London artist’s surprising second album pivots from twinkly, futuristic electro-pop to nostalgic guitar anthems for the bummer generation.
The 23-year-old supremo producer bottles the anxiety and frustration of modern youth with his stunning, punk-powered second album
The title of Mura Masa's second album, R.Y.C., stands for Raw Youth Collage, and its contents zero in on all of the messy, uncertain feelings that come with young adulthood.
The second album from dance-electronic producer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Alex Crossan a.k.a Mura Masa is an ode to adolescence.
After the release of his self-titled album a few years ago, which expanded the influence and scope of Britain’s unique electronic sound, Alex
English musician VV Brown, who entered the decade as an indie singer-songwriter, soon after pivoted into heavily digitized avant-pop; the ominous
R.Y.C. by Mura Masa, album review by Dave Macintyre. The full-length featuring Clairo, Slowthai, and more, comrs out on January 17th via Polydor
Clairo, Tirzah and Slowthai and other guests can’t polish the turds on producer Alex Crossan’s profoundly awful second album