Somewhere between the neon haze of the '80s and the slick shine of contemporary indie pop, SADBOT finds himself lost sonically and existentially. His latest record, "Don't Really Know Where I'm Going," is that charge of electric, weightless expectation, the feeling of standing at the fork in life's road and knowing you should have a plan but love that you don't.
"Don't Really Know Where I'm Going" throbs with glimmering synths that envelop you in a dream-like haze reminiscent of the lush soundscapes of Tame Impala and the brooding energy of The Weeknd. It's a contradiction that is expansive and intimate, nostalgic but forward-looking. The lyrics of SADBOT ring out the interjections of a wandering mind at the precipice between the unknown and being afraid to explore it.
"Don't Really Know Where I'm Going" is not about answering questions; It's about letting yourself be swept away in the ride. SADBOT doesn't just evoke the paradox of youth; he takes us inside with a masterful blend of grungy textures and precise, contemporary production. Whether dancing alone in your bedroom or driving aimlessly at midnight, this track reminds us that sometimes we must get lost to be found.
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