Mura Masa, R.Y.C

Mura Masa’s new album, R.Y.C, can be summed up as an ode to adolescence. Standing for ‘Raw Youth Collage’, the title encompasses it’s sound completely: a scrapbook of different genres and feelings that explore the ups and downs of today’s youth experience. And while it has Alex Crossman’s signature upbeat sound, the album’s darkness and apathy are a stark contrast to his previous self-titled success. If Mura Masa was an unforgettable drunken summer night, then R.Y.C is the hungover morning after. At times, with songs such as ‘No Hope Generation’ and ‘vicarious living anthem’, Crossman manages to create a specific … Continue reading Mura Masa, R.Y.C