![]() ![]() When freestyling melodies I kept singing limbo over the start and finish and it just fit perfect, the 'I got caught in limbo.' After that, the song finished super quickly. I kept listening to it and it felt too empty, and there was a lot of space for vocals. I was planning on it being an interlude/limbo song in the middle of the project. “I had originally made the song with no lyrics at all, it was just an instrumental. I knew the project was in need of something a little bit more open and not too lyrically focused or heavy. “'Limbo' was actually the last track I made for the project and it ended up kicking a song off the EP in the end. “'Limbo' is chaos and tranquility all in one,” says Postcard Boy. Giving vent to The 1975-esque manipulations against a beat that balances itself somewhere between the warmth of The Japanese House and the vigour of Jamie xx, it walks a fine line between glossy and scuffed. From a production standpoint, “Limbo” is Seamans' most experimental and intricate work to date. Paired with stacked autotune vocals, the lo-fi nuances and overall introspect forge a snapshot of youth. Originally intended to be solely instrumental, the single sees Postcard Boy delving into ethereal melodies on top of ticklish beats. Exploring the intricate emotions of slipping further away from youth, Postcard Boy occupies a DIY-alt space - a territory in which he has the potential to become a huge name.Įxpansive yet mellow, his new track “Limbo” captures what it’s like to face confusion in a transitional period.
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