Cleverly breaking the boundaries of fantasy and reality, Child Seat explores the mind in new single, “Hyperphantasia.” The indie rock duo, comprised of Madeleine Mathews and Josiah Mazzaschi, crafted a diverse track that seamlessly blends 2000s indie rock with retro synths and a surprising disco element.
The single draws inspiration from hyperphantasia—the ability to visualize scenes in vivid detail—serving as a metaphor for the frustration listeners feel when reality fails to measure up to dreams. Mathews’ powerful voice delivers this predicament perfectly, especially when she sings, “If I don’t get what I want, I might lose control.”
The skillful use of vintage synthesizers creates a nostalgic yet modern and thought-provoking landscape. The track confesses, “Life can be such a bore / I want more,” which resonates greatly with listeners.
Given their impressive discography, featuring collaborations with members of The Smashing Pumpkins, “Hyperphantasia” now stands as another strong addition to their resume. The single demonstrates Child Seat’s ability to create music that is mentally stimulating yet emotionally resonant, further solidifying themselves as they continue to work towards their next album.
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