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    Daniella Mason Releases Existential Bop-Filled Album ‘Mental State’

    Elicit MagazineBy Elicit MagazineJune 14, 20192 Mins Read
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    NASHVILLE, Tennessee (June 14, 2019)— “Nashville-based musician Daniella Mason is redefining the landscape of pop music. Pushing up against the boundaries of genre, Daniella’s sound is a sonic blend that straddles the line of head-burrowing pop melodies and a free-wheeling style of production,” Milk’s Thomas Chou wrote on Thursday. “Listen to Mental State for an exploration of Daniella’s psyche through her own lens, and tune in to the way she translates some of darkest of thoughts into the greatest of alt pop tracks.”

    Only a few weeks after Billboard declared her latest single one of the 20 best pop songs of the summer, Nashville-based singer-songwriter Daniella Mason debuted her brand new EP with Milk Media yesterday, bringing her unique brand of existential pop to fans a day ahead of schedule.

    While Mason is no stranger to pop commerciality, earning millions of streams on Spotify and praise from the likes of Popjustice, V Magazine, and Refinery 29, it’s her left-of-center musicianship and distinct powerhouse vocals that afford her credit in tastemaker and alternative spaces, as well. Mason’s material is pop for pop’s sake— no flashy aesthetics or overhyped production, just a knife-edge balance between club banger and emotional gut punch that blurs genre lines to convert fans of all musical sensibilities.

    Her new record is the second of four EPs that she’ll be releasing over the course of the next year as part of her State of Mine sound series. Each album (Emotional State, Mental State, Physical State, and Spiritual State) explores the different parts of our humanity that we tend to suppress and have difficulty embracing.

    “Story-wise, Mental State was the obvious next EP for me,” Mason explains. “My journey through my emotional state and past pain lead me straight to my brain where all of my memories were stored, causing me to have to face some things up there. Previously, my mind had been a place I had only gotten lost in, essentially making me afraid to go there… It’s been a new experience for me, and I hope these EPs continue to reveal more and more of what’s been hidden.”

    The Mental State EP is available now on SoundCloud, Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon, Tidal, Deezer, and Google Play.

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