CHARLIECITYY, the solo project of Charlie Cooper, has just released a new single titled “nothing, anymore,” marking a significant departure from the artist’s usual hyperpop and glitch music. This track is a bold exploration of indie and alternative rock, drawing comparisons to influential bands like The Pixies and Radiohead. The song represents a shift in style for Cooper, who usually operates within the realm of hyperpop and glitch, making this release an intriguing evolution in his musical journey.
The creation of “nothing, anymore” is a testament to Cooper’s versatility and emotional depth. The single was recorded entirely in his bedroom, reflecting a personal and intimate process. This DIY approach is consistent with Cooper’s ethos of independence, as he handles all aspects of his music creation himself. “Nothing, anymore” is part of a broader EP that showcases Cooper’s range, featuring five tracks across different genres, each capturing a distinct emotional state.
The inspiration for the single came from a mix of emotions and the need for a powerful track to accompany a flight. Cooper explains, “I wanted a song to blast in my ears for a flight I was going on the next day.” This personal connection to the music is evident in the raw, intense nature of “nothing, anymore,” which diverges from his typical sound to explore deeper, more introspective themes.
The EP, which includes “nothing, anymore,” is described by Cooper as a reflection of his feelings over the past year, with each track representing a different genre and mood. The project reveals a new facet of CHARLIECITYY’s musical identity, one that resonates with the influence of American artists like brakence, 2hollis, and Kevin Abstract.
Although CHARLIECITYY has yet to make notable public appearances or participate in significant gigs or festivals, Cooper’s music is garnering attention for its innovative approach. His previous track, “California Fever,” received praise for its unique sound, with one review noting, “I’ve never heard anything like this before” about the chorus.
With “nothing, anymore,” CHARLIECITYY continues to push the boundaries of his music, blending emotional depth with genre experimentation. Cooper’s upcoming plans include further exploration of his evolving sound, with hopes of more significant public engagements in the near future.
As CHARLIECITYY looks ahead, Cooper remains enthusiastic about his music, stating simply, “love everyone.” For now, “nothing, anymore” stands as a powerful testament to his evolving artistic vision and a compelling listen for fans and new listeners alike.
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