After dropping three singles, Moon Leap and Nother joined forces to unleash On The Edge of Getting Lost EP. This project’s basically a wild fusion of futuristic lo-fi electronic vibes with tracks that pull those exact notes.
Both artists have crushed it in their solo journeys. Their collaboration? It’s bridging gaps in the genre like nobody’s business.
"Nothing, Wrong" kicks off the EP and sets the thematic tone right away. Moon Leap uses brilliant sonic textures to echo the trials of a fading love—it’s honestly mesmerizing. The second track, "On Cage," shifts gears with a more upbeat approach.
The lyrics here are way more refined and decisive than the previous track. That chorus hits different—it’s the kind of punch only Moon Leap can deliver.
At the project’s core sits "Mary," which feels deeply personal for Moon Leap. She opened up about the track’s meaning—it’s her way of reclaiming womanhood in today’s society. The emotional outcry within "Mary" hits incredibly hard.
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Closing out the EP is "What’s Left of Me." More self-reflective than the others, that title alone poses such a deep thought.
With the story wrapping around us, Moon Leap gazes toward the future and its uncertainty. "What’s Left of Me" eases the EP to a close in the most warming way possible.