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On The Table Read Magazine, “the best entertainment magazine in the UK“, new single, Quarter Life Crisis by Ryan Wright, captures the essence of what it feels like to be in your early 20s to mid 30s.
Ryan Wright is a sonic alchemist, crafting ethereal soundscapes that defy categorization. Her music is a captivating blend of confectionary synths and raw emotional honesty.
With lyrics that vacillate between playful wit and heart-wrenching vulnerability, Wright captures the essence of teenage angst in a way that’s both timeless and undeniably modern. Her arresting vocals deliver a haunting beauty that lingers long after the music fades.
Ryan Wright’s latest single, Quarter Life Crisis, marks a bold departure from her previous sound. Trading in clean indie guitars for a raw, bubble grunge aesthetic, Wright delivers a sonic punch that’s both nostalgic and contemporary. Influenced by the likes of Mitski, Momma, Veruca Salt, and Blondshell, she masterfully blends the gritty energy of 90s grunge with the infectious hooks of modern pop. The result is a sound that’s both familiar and refreshingly original.
A taste of Wright’s forthcoming EP, Quarter Life Crisis encapsulates the disillusionment and uncertainty of young adulthood. With its raw honesty and infectious energy, the track promises a project that delves deep into the complexities of modern life.
Quarter Life Crisis is the very essence of what it feels like to be in your early 20s to mid thirties. Although the age gap is vast, the feelings are mutual because in reality it’s not easy to become an independent adult.
The song nurtures the very real feelings of the fear of becoming an adult and falling further and further away from youth. The song has a bit of longing that still clings to the urge to act young and dumb like you did as a teenager, but you’re stuck in your twenties feeling like your life is maturing way faster than you are. Quarter Life Crisis is the anthem for the trials and tribulations of aging.
All of the lyrics are about conflicted feelings of wanting the good but hoping for the worst at the same time, wanting to feel secure in your relationships and in yourself, but also craving the drama and the downfalls; the trials and tribulations of a narcissist.
–Natalie Shay
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