NATE VICKERS
DON’T LOOK DOWN EP
OXIDE RECORDS

When making an EP, the creative challenge lies in turning a few songs into a unified experience. For solo artist Nate Vickers, his new EP shows his talent for transforming a confined creative space into something bold, cinematic, and emotionally charged. Blending vulnerability and intensity that twist within shifting moods, Don’t Look Down takes the solo artist’s sound to new heights. Cohesive and heartfelt, Vickers confronts the darkness within love, loss, and identity with powerful hooks and sincerity.
Such unvarnished candor swells into the first tracks, “Don’t Look Down” and “Falling Away From Heaven.” Emotionally gripping instrumentally with lyrics that capture a suffocation that exists within the waves of love’s toxicity and the darkness of past mistakes that threaten to drag you under, these ocean-deep emotions continue to unravel as the speaker tries to find their way back to a surface that lies beyond a whirlwind of tenebrous thoughts and the breaking point of emotional denial.
“Parasite” and “Deja Vu” continue this impassioned and moving journey towards exhale. Tooth-wounded, aggressive-tinted guitars and blue-washed, melancholic melodies drive such experiences and only convey how talented Vickers is with manipulating such musical structures to paint this blackened, dreamy canvas of hopelessness and buried pain. One doesn’t just listen to these tracks; Vickers makes you feel every note to the point of tears, something few artists can do.
The last track, “Feels So Wrong,” ends this beautifully. Nostalgic, sunset-kissed, alt-rock trimmings adorn impassioned, poignant lyrics as Vickers proves, even in the EP’s final moments, that he is the mastermind of contrasts throughout this album, effortlessly drifting from heavy to vulnerable from one track to the next. Confrontational yet deeply personal, Don’t Look Down is an excellent EP that explores the shadows of past relationships, a hall-of-mirrors-like struggle with identity, and the chest-crushing pressures of rising above loss. Don’t Look Down shows an artist deeply in tune with emotional storytelling and unafraid to be vocal and loud about the darkness that lies beneath it all.
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