Taste Test: Solarrio warns you to ‘Stay Away’
Electronica artist sends off a warning to an ex lover with a new club track.
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The past haunts you like a pack of dementors. You cut the chords of a relationship, the ends writhing as downed, still-electrified power lines, and you try to move on, valiantly. But the spiteful ex-suitor begins to creep on your timeline, further crushing your mental capacity between their gnarled fingertips. Berlin’s dark-pop journeyman Solarrio sees right through the lies and tears the facade down brick-by-brick with his song “Stay Away,” a ghoulish and grunge-cooked moment of deep contemplation. “You’re phony, conceited,” he hisses point-blank, guitars smashing and grinding upon synths and other percussion. His intentions are transparently outlined in neon blood, and as he gasps and scratches at his throat, disaster looms on the fringes of his mind. “Don’t call me / Stay away,” rings as a blistering, ear-piercing alarm. And you better heed this ferociously-apparent warning.
“Stay Away” is ripped from his new EP, Isolate, out everywhere now.
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