Remembering a sound that seemed long lost, David Jacobson and the Space Wizards explores psych rock and retro pop with witty and poignant perspective, allowing them to deliver material that’s nostalgic in its elements while modern in its attitude. Hailing from New York, Roosevelt Island in particular, the project is headed by session musician David Jacobson. Drawing from a wide range of influences, the likes of David Bowie and Scott Walker (among others), he’s able to season his music with 80s vibes, 60s simplicity and 70s punchiness.
‘Internet People’ is Jacobson’s latest single, taken from the larger album ‘David Jacobson and the Space Wizards II’. In it, the listener will be confronted with a reflection on human struggles, from loss and depression to attempting to reconnect with ourselves and letting go. Lyrically, the song boasts raw and thought-provoking lines, narratively weaving together the stories of our lives and our inner challenges. The notes behind the words are an ode to the healing power of art, a testament to the belief that we can all find solace in the music we love.
In times of chaos and uncertainty, ‘Internet People’ is a gentle reminder that we all have the capacity to heal and find hope in the little things. Just listen to your deepest voices.
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