[ Secretly Canadian / LP ]
Release Date: Friday 7 September 2018
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Living in a city is like having a love affair, and like any love affair, the passion for a city can produce monumental music. On Steven A. Clark's second LP, Where Neon Goes to Die, the North Carolina-born singer-songwriter follows in the footsteps of artists like Fleetwood Mac and OutKast by painting a fascinating portrait of the place he calls home-in his case Miami.
The album was created alongside the German DJ/producer Boys Noize, who Clark met backstage at a Miami club gig, where the two fell into a deep conversation about mutual influences that quickly became a full blown collaboration.
Miami's where Clark's lifelong love of music became a full-time gig, and it also happens to be an enormous playground filled with temptations for a budding young artist. Fittingly, Where Neon Goes to Die explores a complex relationship full of highs and lows. From sultry pop to heart aching ballads, the album retells Clark's travels through the city's nocturnal fantasy land through hooky, R&B-infused synth pop that (maybe ironically) could fill the floors at the same clubs he's singing about.
A1. Maria, Under the Moon
A2. Feel This Way
A3. Easy Fall (Feat. Gavin Turek)
A4. On and On
A5. Found
B1. Did I Hurt U (Feat. Denzel Curry)
B2. Evil Woman
B3. Days Like This
B4. War
B5. What Can I Do