Taste Test: Sheare suits up as a ‘Nightmare Baby’
The NYC bedroom-pop star admits a relationship is toxic with his new song.
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Such soapy silver screen romances as The Notebook give us a dangerously misguided base point on love. Then, in our everyday entanglements, we don a pair of sparkling, rose-tinted aviators to project upon a lover fantastical notions of what it means to be unequivocally lovestruck. But in reality, they are our worst nightmare, and we justify exactly how toxic they are. New York City’s bedroom-pop star Sheare reconfigures his magical imaginations into tragic poeticism ⏤ he peeks behind the curtain to reveal the grotesque monster feeding and sucking off his insecurities. “I remember when you used to call me baby,” he bares his qualms with bold vulnerability in the withering summer sun, just long enough for the last few ray’s of daylight to cut into his heart.
“Nightmare Baby” is just the latest single in a long chain of astounding pop music.
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