
Ty Baron sure knows how to make being real and emotionally honest sound so raw and triumphant on his new Vases song “Champagne Lust.” With songwriting cast in an mode of urgent and earnest power pop, incredibly catchy hooks, emotionally charged vocals and all, Baron gives us a litany of the pitfalls, down sides, disillusioning experiences, the compromises, the unglamorous aspects of living in a city where everyone is expected to be faking some aspects of their lives and beyond doing so as a means of getting ahead in certain contexts, rather, all contexts. Baron truly captures how that social dynamic can erode your faith in other people or more precisely coming to the certain knowledge that you don’t even know why anyone is participating in the collective charade that doesn’t feel like you’re doing anything real and important—just going through the motions because it’s what’s expected, it’s an old habit that has outlived its utility in any way whatsoever and being in a place where everything is a reminder of the illusion of progress, of counterfeit feelings and the expectation of projecting positivity at times when doing so is corrosive to your soul. The lines where Baron sings about “nobody should tie your tongue” or “don’t bite your tired tongue” and then “honey control your champagne lust” is straight to the point of how we can fool ourselves into thinking we want something that just isn’t worth it in the end so we aren’t real and that feels so gross down the line like David Herman’s character Michael Bolton in the 1999 comedy Office Space when he tells the corporate stooges who assume that he must love the musician because they share the same name and he just smiles and goes along and later hates himself a little. Baron is reminding us with this powerful song that it’s probably better to not get in the habit of doing and saying things that make you hate yourself a little just to grease wheels that no longer serve your life and maybe never did. Listen to “Champagne Lust” on Soundcloud and connect with Vases on Instagram.

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