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Nathaniel Paul – Turpentine
Nathaniel Paul shared his new single 'Turpentine' on January 21st. This composition tells about the conveyor belt of our everyday life, which also goes deeper into our subconscious, moving us away from everything real and true.

Nathaniel Paul trying to fight this in his song, opening his eyes to the monotony and ordinarity of everything around us.  His vocals sound warm and casual. He leads a loose melody that reflects the parallel guitar melisms. Rhythmics starts with relaxing slow groove. The song 'Turpentine' sounds wide and intelligently, colorful scattering its sounds in a minimalist arrangement.  


In the music video 'Turpentine' singer chooses not quite comfortable mise-en-scène in which, despite all still singing. His image upside down seems to show that he is ready for something new to the extraordinary that can change his life and the lives of all who hear him. Another hero appear in a rabbit mask and move the same route every day doing the same job. Everyday grayness kills a person. Animated inserts only add conjuncture and psychedelics to this deep musical film.  


Watch the music video 'Turpentine' on YouTube below and rate the relevance of the new song from Nathaniel Paul.