Sockeye – “Big Cash Prize”

An emotively gripping track from New York-based Sockeye, “Big Cash Prize” infuses a steady piano arpeggio, haunting strings, and dynamic vocals for a wholly captivating sound. Pitter-pattering percussion pairs with these dreamy, intriguing aspects of instrumentation that compliment an initially subdued vocal presence, immersing in its overall build-up to the ghostly expanse thereafter.

Preceded by a moment of artful spaciousness, Hayden Carr-Loize’s vocal shift to falsetto territory is spine-tingling in its combination with thumping rhythms and spacey synths. The alternations from moody introspections to a heightened, weeping-like ardor continuously navigates the arrangement with successful cohesion throughout, especially powerful in the final minute as the haunting vocal presence combines with a more constant synth and string interplay, for a fully satiating conclusion.

A powerful production is set alongside heady themes, contemplating what drives people to faith in modern times, with sarcastic and biting verses leading to a chorus where the narrator emits an earnest, desperate plea for salvation.

This and other tracks featured this month can be streamed on the updating Obscure Sound’s ‘Emerging Singles’ Spotify playlist.

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