Following the success of his cover of small town boy, Swedish singer-songwriter VARAMON is back with his dreamy new single Tiger Meat.
From the moment you listen there is no denying how the song will bring a lot of calmness and peace into your day, and reminds me of the likes of Rex Orange County, Glass Animals and Easy Life. Lyrically too, Tiger Meat if you are new to VARAMON is great example of his strengths as a songwriter because this track keeps you engaged, and is poetic in a number of places.
There is not much I have to say about the song overall, because its excellence speaks for itself so anything further I would say would only be an understatement, so all we have to do in order to appreciate its sheer beauty is to discover it for ourselves.
I feel that any first time listener will have no hesitation to allowing VARAMON melting your heart in admiration with his great music, and has so much potential to become one of the widely popular and much loved artists of this generation for a long time to come.
Comments By Thushara Chandrasiri
This is an interesting point of view, but I feel like it’s missing the best of the song and all Hultin’s songs. Rather than just being something to relax and slow the listener’s mind, these singles have all been about saying something about emotions and experiences - something very vague, but definitely something, about his life and how it pertains to our present. In this song, we hear lyrics that walk the line between nonsense and complex emotive value - lyrics like “The sparrows on the screen are trapped in our old TV,” and “We shun every hint of reality. The remark “Me, one friend and no enemies, life is easy” brings up a conversely hollow and lonely image. The…