Taste Test: Aaron Taos pleads for just a little ‘Closure’
The pop juggernaut returns with another vulnerable cut.
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We all deserve a little closure in a breakup. Whatever form that might take, it’s all cathartic in the end. Pop charmer Aaron Taos drops to his knees to plead for redemption, an ounce of resolve as the scorching flames seek to consume him bit by bit. “Closure” refracts his heart’s beams, a filter that blurs the lines in his head, just so he can make it through the curling smoke clouds. “We had good times / But not good enough,” he confides, a moment of introspection than anything else. He screams his lungs out, metaphorically of course, but once the liquor coats his lips, his inhibitions fade away. “You act like a stranger / And I don’t blame ya / Until I’m drunk….,” he sings. And the song quickly escalates into a all-out brawl with the past, tearing away his chest and letting his heart finally speak its truth.
“Closure” is the first taste of his new EP. Release date TBD.
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