Jake Cassman – “Trying To Mourn A Friend Of Mine”

California-based artist Jake Cassman compels with a mystique-filled cohesion of folk and rock on recent single “Trying To Mourn A Friend Of Mine.” “The track comes via Cassman’s upcoming album Idling High, out on 11/14; it’s an excellent showcase of Cassman’s songwriting, and we’ll be running an in-depth feature of the album on its day of release).

The album itself is abundant in themes of personal growth and self-reflection, and “Trying To Mourn A Friend Of Mine” shows an introspective prowess in illustrating battles with oneself, over a struggle with parts of themselves they don’t like. Showing inspiration from Nick Cave and Leonard Cohen, the track excels with a darkly comic and unsettling feeling.

The lyrical mourning fo a “friend” plays like a mirror of self-destructive impulses — with biting paradoxes (“I hold his hand as he holds on… / I still have to kill him dead”) present as a mysterious rumination on hating, mourning, and trying to excise the worst parts of oneself. It represents one of many highlights on the forthcoming Idling High.

This and other tracks featured this month can be streamed on the updating Obscure Sound’s ‘Emerging Singles’ Spotify playlist.

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