Future/Past by H A Z E: EP Review
โFuture/Pastโ is H A Z Eโs debut EP, the accomplishment of years of stylistic and personal research. H A Z E takes a turn into darker, more ethereal sounds, still blending rock and electro influences. The artist also experimented a lot more with vocal harmonies in tracks such as โShadowโ โ influenced by Billie Eilishโs emblematic use of backing vocal melody lines โ and โAnywhere but Hereโ โ in which she carefully crafted a full choir with operatic influences as an ode to her motherโs career. In โFuture/Pastโ, H A Z E dives into deep emotions to close a chapter of her artist life as she has now moved to Paris to explore new musical and personal horizons.
The four-track EP kicks off with โMv,โ which has a layered composition that includes distorted guitar solos, trip-hop rhythms, and gritty synth bass is a song about loving someone infinitely. H A Z Eโs powerful voice and skilled composition make this song an emotional powerhouse. โShadowโ is the complete opposite, being unable to safely retreat from a loving relationship, slows things down, letting us hear some dramatic tones and some lengthy, prolonged vocal notes. Reckless Jacks provides guest vocals to keep things moving forward on โOwe Meโ, which is a song about forgiving your loved ones for their mistakes. The final track, โAnywhere but Hereโ talks about the artistโs love/hate relationship with the city of London which is a sophisticated way for the EP to end.
Needless to say, H A Z Eโs expressive singing will be ringing in your ears after this one.
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Photo credits: H A Z E
Review by: Paul Woodman