Wowuh Stitched the Fabric of Memory into a Pop Anthem in ‘Your/My Mess’
Your/My Mess by Wowuh is a vignette that finds an epiphanous way to exhibit how love lingers in the most unexpected corners. Most people are completely oblivious to the meaning we subconsciously attach to material possessions, but the way Wowuh takes a discarded red dress and uses it as a precipice for an exposition on how even when memories fade, they are still part of the fabric of our being allows transcends profound introspection. The track doesn’t seek resolution—it holds the weight of the aftermath with poignant grace to recontextualise views and perspectives with the soul of poetry. After opening with emotive acoustic intimacy, the polished yet pure single builds into a radio-ready earworm, allowing the crescendo to pirouette throughout the entire multi-layered, textured and toned chorus. The ache, the atmosphere, and the artefacts left behind are all given room to resonate, without platitudes or saccharine oversimplifications. The LA-based, RVA-born songwriter and producer Andy Chess, under his moniker Wowuh, once buried his hooks beneath distortion. Now, he’s creating gravity-shifting collisions of bedroom confessions and arena-scale catharsis. Co-written with Annie Chung Jones and Sarah Lacey, and brought to life by the moody production work of Conner ‘Noams’ Riley, Your/My Mess owns […] The post Wowuh Stitched the Fabric of Memory into a Pop Anthem in ‘Your/My Mess’ appeared first on A&R Factory.

Your/My Mess by Wowuh is a vignette that finds an epiphanous way to exhibit how love lingers in the most unexpected corners. Most people are completely oblivious to the meaning we subconsciously attach to material possessions, but the way Wowuh takes a discarded red dress and uses it as a precipice for an exposition on how even when memories fade, they are still part of the fabric of our being allows transcends profound introspection. The track doesn’t seek resolution—it holds the weight of the aftermath with poignant grace to recontextualise views and perspectives with the soul of poetry. After opening with emotive acoustic intimacy, the polished yet pure single builds into a radio-ready earworm, allowing the crescendo to pirouette throughout the entire multi-layered, textured and toned chorus. The ache, the atmosphere, and the artefacts left behind are all given room to resonate, without platitudes or saccharine oversimplifications. The LA-based, RVA-born songwriter and producer Andy Chess, under his moniker Wowuh, once buried his hooks beneath distortion. Now, he’s creating gravity-shifting collisions of bedroom confessions and arena-scale catharsis. Co-written with Annie Chung Jones and Sarah Lacey, and brought to life by the moody production work of Conner ‘Noams’ Riley, Your/My Mess owns […]
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