
ØZWALD – “10 pm at the Greyhound Station”
ØZWALD’s new track “10 pm at the Greyhound Station” hits the hearts of nostalgic wanderlust bipeds who trek amongst the wilderness and urban sprawls alike.
ØZWALD’s new track “10 pm at the Greyhound Station” hits the hearts of nostalgic wanderlust bipeds who trek amongst the wilderness and urban sprawls alike.
Coined as “a somber slop-ballad” by the artist himself, the tune’s production and writing resonates with many of the world’s all-time favorite sad boys.
With the pandemic halting live shows for all musicians at the moment, Yellow Magnolia are admittedly coping by spending more time in the studio cooking offerings slated for the new year.
The multifaceted creator and vocalist abstractly ties themes of mortality, the limits of time and matter through lyrical symbolisms.
The song speaks of the urge or inclination towards appealing to the masses and conforming to an image of what we think others want of us.
The song speaks honestly about the human experience, the undeniable truth of our mass, matter, and mortality.