Shadow Work's New Single Takes Listeners on an Emotional Roller Coaster

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’s latest single, “Warm Tones,” opens with guitarist and vocalist Rafael Nava’s anguished vocals over a dreamy, ethereal guitar melody. Drummer Ben Zickau adds a pounding, urgent drum line that drops in and out. The song eventually cascades into a noisy climax that again recedes to the soft beginning...and then it’s over. This sonic trip all happens in less than three minutes.

“'Warm tones' is a song about being a product of your environment and the cycles we find ourselves in because of it,” Szlanic says. “The subject is desperate to break free from the patterns of relational dysfunction.” “That song was kind of an experimental avenue in terms of the writing process,” he says. “Most of our songs start with a rhythm section, but this one started with a melody and a guitar line. We were kind of augmenting that. That’s something I always wanted to try.”

The band recorded the song at its own studio, but producer John Scott, who has worked with Crumb, Joyner Lucas,, Lil Baby and Trey Songz, mixed and mastered the track. The band had been looking for a so-called “fourth member” to help them with the production side of the music, and Scott’s name kept coming up in albums the band enjoys. Crumb, in particular, has been a big influence on Shadow Work.

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