Unique artist psykhi’s Forest People EP is a kaleidoscope of sonic brilliance

London-based artist psykhi returns with his mesmerizing Forest People EP, showcasing his incredible talent and musical eclecticism. From the retro, punk-inspired energy of lead single ‘Dyed in Wool’ to the emotional depths of ‘Don’t Disappear’ and the anthemic indie vibes of the title track, this EP offers something for everyone within its kaleidoscopic sonic universe.

The relatable and metaphorical lyricism throughout the EP reflects psykhi‘s quest for self-love and the courage to stand up for what one believes in. Forest People captures the essence of harnessing one’s spirit, resonating with listeners on a profound level.

The standout track, ‘Dyed in Wool’, immediately captivates with its exceptional production. The harmonious blend of instrumentation and vocals creates a catchy soundscape that gently embraces your ears. The chorus hooks you effortlessly, while psykhi‘s heartfelt singing adds depth and style. The masterful use of synths and heavy bass builds a captivating landscape that both grooves and tugs at your heartstrings. ‘Dyed in Wool’ is a true testament to psykhi’s talent and leaves a lasting impact.

With the release of Forest People, psykhi marks a significant milestone in his career, propelling him to new heights. As avid supporters, we eagerly anticipate the next chapter in this Ghanaian artist’s journey, knowing that his unique sound and undeniable talent will continue to mesmerize and inspire.

You can also listen to ‘Dyed in Wool’ in our Outsiders Club playlist.

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