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Mary And The Sharks Share Reflective Record ‘Hollywood’

There are a few aspects we could examine in ‘Hollywood’. First and foremost, there’s the lyrical side of it, pretty crucial to understand the motivation behind Mary And The Sharks: hailing from Berlin, the talented creative uses the single to deal with change and painful events, slowly finding herself again and opening a new chapter of abundance and happiness. Then, the record also exudes sonic charm, boasting a majestic and fierce electro-pop production that’s not afraid to blink an eye to the leftfield. 

Introduced by a gritty synth bass and punchy electronic drums, ‘Hollywood’ seems to provide the perfect background for Mary’s evocative and luscious vocals, packed with relatability and poignancy. The chorus causes the track to explode into a kaleidoscopic, synth-filled banger. Despite the lyrical theme firmly looking at the past, the whole piece is drenched in hope, and in that sense, it provides a pretty empowering listening experience. 

Delving into the inspiration behind the record, Mary And The Sharks explain: “It’s basically a dialogue with myself. There are songs like this that just come freely, like a point at the end of a monologue that leaves no more questions. I’ve deliberately kept the poetry and metaphors so open-ended that listeners still have enough room to interpret their own story into it.”

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