Zachary Mason's latest track, "I Wish Humans Were Made In A Factory…," takes an alternative rock spin on indie-alt rock's ludicrous sense. Immediately engaging with its humorous concept that leans on irony, "I Wish Humans Were Made In A Factory…," will keep you listening with its textured instrumentation and unapologetic sense of fracture on its edges. The instrumentation provides a collected backbone with its bass lines courtesy of John Thomasson of Little Big Town, which also plays up the alternately experimental roots of grunge and alternative rock.
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Read more →From the first riff, Mason allows us to feel the interplay between satire and sincerity. "I Wish Humans Were Made In A Factory…" feels utterly intentional, a feat achieved by tenuous balance. Consider the reception that came from respected outlets speaking to the song's resonance. The playfully detached title implies detachment, but the sound conveys artist/audience connection, humor, and heart. "I Wish Humans Were Made In A Factory…" is Zachary Mason's sonic wink to the universe that the individual ultimately reigns as rock's greatest engine.
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