Nobody’s wolf child is the electronic goth music we didn’t know we needed. Based in SouthEast, UK, they released a haunting, chilling and beautiful sonic adventure to the moon called ‘Big bad wolf’. This is their 5th release, with a visual counterpart. Although they debuted earlier this year in January with their song ‘The fall’, they managed to harbor over 10,000 monthly listeners and 5,000 user playlists.
Iridescent vocals, poetic, full of imagery and raw lyrics, accompanied by dark, dreamy, and mystifying melodies, this song wins your heart in a matter of seconds. The dark is luring you into the song in an addictive way, especially with the painful yet full of strong vocals and lyrics. The overall sound of the song is soft, edgy, and very much gothic. There is also a flair of drama in the music that is cleverly crafted to stand against the extremely fragile and silky sound of the female vocals. The soundscape is a thrashy, electronic soundscape that is very slow allowing you to fully digest the gloomy sounds. Feeling like you’re being sucked into an abyss, the song feels like some air whirlwind stuck in a jar. The musical arrangement is very rich and dynamic, with a gradual introduction of sounds, instruments, and peculiar sound effects. There are a lot of slow drums and cymbals that pretty much make up the pace and total sound of the song from a gothic, rock point of view. There is an instance of light piano, and many notable sounds like fast breathing, monstrous sounds, and wolf sounds. This song is too good, we actually wish there could be more of this type of sound.