Julian Shah-Tayler (aka The Singularity) has dropped a new single titled 'Malicious Intent'
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Julian explains...
Malicious Intent” a powerful and scathing rebuke to someone I thought was a long-time friend, but who ended up betraying him. The track will be included on Julian's forthcoming album Honne/Tatemae, scheduled for release on March 7th. About the song, Julian elaborates: “There is never a good time to realize that one’s good intentions are being taken advantage of, one’s trust is being betrayed, one’s loyalty is rejected, and one’s help is ridiculed. I had a friend – an Untalented Mister Ripley – who followed my every move and rode my coat tails in careers, work, music for over 20 years. He slept with too many of my Exes. He used my contacts and friends in the industries AND in real life. He shadowed me, contacting me only when he needed my help. This pattern, I realized too late (through conversations with his “friends” and exes), persisted throughout his relationships and he treats ALL as a means to HIS ends. It was only when he chose to move in close to my daughter that I realized what a disgusting piece of filth this man was and that his intent towards me had always been malicious. This song is about dealing with the emotions surrounding his mediocrity and releasing the anger I feel without taking it into a physical space.“ The song features harsh, discordant synths, menacing strings and tumultuous drums, fortified by a torrent of violently crashing cymbals, all of which beautifully create an unsettling, almost diabolical soundscape for Julian’s angry, emotionally wrought vocals. He practically spits the bitter lyrics denouncing his former friend who’s hurt and betrayed him