Hailing from Brooklyn, the artistic brainchild of Nick Stevens, The Eighty Six Seas, takes us on an introspective journey with their latest haunting creation, “Ghost In The Cityscape.” Stevens, a musical virtuoso with a penchant for indie folk, rock, pop, and electronica, seamlessly blends genres into a tapestry of sound that transcends boundaries. As the founder of The Eighty Six Seas, Stevens draws inspiration from the diverse musical sounds and styles he encountered, crafting a unique sonic experience that marries sweeping strings with poetic narratives. This Brooklyn-based maestro, having originally hailed from Massachusetts, pours the essence of both worlds into his songwriting, creating a musical palette that’s as rich and diverse as the cityscape he navigates.
“Ghost In The Cityscape” stands as a testament to The Eighty Six Seas’ ability to haunt the listener with an immersive melody and thought-provoking lyrics. Stevens’ relocation from Massachusetts to Brooklyn is palpable in every note, reflecting the eclectic influences that shape his creative landscape. As anticipation builds for Scenes From An Art Heist, slated for an early 2024 release, this track serves as a tantalizing preview of the artistic depths yet to be explored.
For those seeking a musical journey that transcends the ordinary, “Ghost In The Cityscape” beckons. Join The Eighty Six Seas on this haunting odyssey and immerse yourself in a world where strings weave tales and melodies paint emotions. The invitation is extended – stream now!
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