Pulp has a distinct sound when it comes to their music. Providing their true talent on their newest track “Kuze”. Pulp is originally from Wisconsin but is currently residing in Minneapolis. During 2016 Pulp took the next steps in their creative talents and began making music. Pulp has always had a love for all types of artistic talents. Being in touch with the love of the art, music had touched them, and ever since then, they have been creating music nonstop.
In their latest track, “Kuze” pulp displays a melancholy type of beat beginning with the piano chops within the beat. Explaining their feelings throughout the lyrics as well of times in their past which they enjoyed and could relive. This track captures the true feelings of Pulp showing their sentimental side and vulnerability. “To define “Kuze” he’s like an asshole from the ghost in the shell,” says pulp. In their track “Kuze” they mention cicada shells which are a significant thing in Pulp’s life. As a younger kid they “used to pick cicada shells of trees, so the shell lyrics mean a couple of things to me. I miss the cicada. when shit was easier”, says pulp.
With all said and done “Kuze” is such a special track. It captures this artist’s art taking things into a more emphatic side of things. Letting their real emotions be written into a track. “Kuze” is a perfect track to just sit back and listen to the artist. Pulp makes a great connection with his audience having a sorrow but yet an alluring track.
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