Eclectic Singaporean artist mary sue has dropped off a new album, titled Voice Memos From A Winter In China. sue is a Singaporean rapper and producer whose music blends introspective lyrics with a hypnotic, sample-heavy sound. He first gained attention during the pandemic with his glitchy, lo-fi releases on SoundCloud, which caught the ear of influential indie label Higher Self. Since then, he has released a series of critically acclaimed albums that explore themes of grief, identity, and personal growth. sue’s latest Voice Memos From A Winter In China channels a charming, laid-back energy atop wintery lo-fi soundscapes that bring his emotive, vivid lyricism to the forefront. From the mystical sonics and heartfelt delivery of “Fables”, to the crystalline key riffs and deeply affecting verses of “Sortaaa” (produced by failtrylagi), sue paints a like-able, relatable picture while detailing experiences from his tour in China. Other highlights appear in the engaging “Winter Love”, the potent “Let the Sun Get Through”, and more.
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