Indie-rocker Mazey Haze yields a new single ‘The Weight of the Weekend’, which is the first release since the release of debut EP “Always Dancing”.
The Amsterdam-based artist’s forthcoming second EP is contemplative of this lust for unsophistication:
“This song is about me trying to figure out for myself how to connect with people and wanting to get rid of the part of me that holds me back from being free. Thinking about my childhood, myself and people in general. I find it hard to connect with myself and others, want to know why and how to get better. In this song you could say I’m talking to myself, to certain people around me and to the particular voice in my head that refuses to give me real peace and pride in anything I do.”
Mazey Haze.
As you can half guess in the video for ‘The Weight of the Weekend’ there are stylistic nods to French New Wave cinema and 60’s/70’s psychedelic influence.
The video was shot in the streets of Bar-le-Duc in France and cleverly directed by Tara Wilts.
Mazey Haze has also announced a date supporting Feng Suave at Lafayette in London on 2 November.
‘The Weight of the Weekend’ is out now via LUSTRE.
Indie-rocker Mazey Haze yields a new single ‘The Weight of the Weekend’, which is the first release since the release of debut EP “Always Dancing”.
The Amsterdam-based artist’s forthcoming second EP is contemplative of this lust for unsophistication:
As you can half guess in the video for ‘The Weight of the Weekend’ there are stylistic nods to French New Wave cinema and 60’s/70’s psychedelic influence.
The video was shot in the streets of Bar-le-Duc in France and cleverly directed by Tara Wilts.
Mazey Haze has also announced a date supporting Feng Suave at Lafayette in London on 2 November.
‘The Weight of the Weekend’ is out now via LUSTRE.
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