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Pablo Dylan -Music
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Modern day folk-rock musician/instrumentalist Pablo Dylan has shared his latest EP ‘Fortitude’ via Columbia Records. This marks the second release in a series of three EPs that together comment on current events, civil rights injustices in America, and the hopeful rebirth of society. ‘Fortitude’ is released alongside an official video for focus track “Ward No. 9,” which discusses the state of the prison system in America today. Watch.
Pablo Dylan "Ward NO. 9"
‘Fortitude’ was ideated in the wake of the death of George Floyd and, as
Pablo describes, written “in such vivid depictions of the human heart in
conflict with its own existence I felt as I’m sure many of you did; heartbroken
and dismayed at the utter barbarity that took Mr. Floyd’s life. I am a deep
believer in the promises laid out in the Declaration of Independence but unfortunately for most of the population those promises
were never realized. It is this discrepancy that I feel my most sacred duty as
an artist is to comment on.”
Earlier this year, Pablo released ‘Solitude,’ the first of 3 EPs collectively titled Behold, Behold ‘Tis Autumn. Pablo describes the collection as his interpretation of the times: “The first one, ‘Solitude,’ is a reflection on loneliness and remembrance of previous times. The second one, ‘Fortitude,’ is my analysis of fear, strength, and revolution, and what happens when those images of the past come back to life. And the third one, ‘Renaissance,’ is about the eventual rebirth that upon collapse soon must follow.”
Stay tuned for more from Pablo Dylan.
‘Fortitude’ Tracklist:
1. I Descend My Westward Course
2. Ward No. 9
3. I Should’ve Known
4. Shadow Of The Guard
5. The Massacre at Fort Pillow
Modern day folk-rock musician/instrumentalist Pablo Dylan grew up with music at
the center of his life. He discovered his own passion for the art at a young
age and possessed the ambition to make his mark on the world just the same.
In his early teens, Pablo focused on finding his voice and experimented with a number of musical styles. He continued with a string of one-off record releases in the years to follow. He also earned production credits in collaboration with artists like Erykah Badu, A$AP Rocky, and Brent Faiyaz. Pablo soon grew disillusioned with the highly-influenced process of creating music simply with focus on sales projections instead of artistic integrity. So, he took a break from releasing music, locked himself in the studio and thus began his journey into a new-found sound.
He has discovered his own unique sound born from experimental, ambient, and classical music. On his debut album, entitled "Notes from Columbia," Pablo introduced an introspective and luminous rock/alternative sound. Born out of experimentation, the project is layered with dark, moody sounds, heartfelt melodies, and lyrics about personal experiences. He builds on this sound with Behold, Behold ‘Tis Autumn, his forthcoming trilogy of EPs that collectively comment on current events, civil rights injustices in America, and the hopeful rebirth of society.
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