Finn Martel goes into detail about his upcoming electronic album, where he wanders through the need to grab something tangible from life.
By: Brittany Deitch
Computer Love takes inspiration from electronic musicians like Jai Paul, and early 2010s trap artists like Future to create a futuristic, otherworldly sound. The imagination of the listener is welcomed to a transcendent world Computer Love has cultivated, as he taps into both the visual and auditory senses.
Finn dives into this world, defining it with characters and storylines throughout the conceptual album, but more-so, the world is brought into life. Depths of hypnotic riffs and layered, god-like vocals fall into place on each of the 8 tracks, and cause the listener to fall away, potentially forgetting that this world isn't their home to begin with.
The universe comes to an end with a track called "Laurie," where Finn talks as if he were a father. Tapping into a spiritual journey once again, his journey in the song hints that we never quite stop searching for something. So, we aren't really sure this is the true end of Finn's universe: "Forever." “Forever” will be released April 17th, with singles, house shows, and a immersive video along the way. (✿╹◡╹)━☆ ゚*。✧ Follow @compu_terlove so you don’t miss a thing. ★彡 ✫彡 ✵彡 ミ★ ミ☆
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