cyanotype Turn Fragmented Feelings Into Beauty On "Wish Sometimes"
- Charles Luberisse

- 1 day ago
- 1 min read
Written By: Big C

A spark lands in the dark, catches for a moment, and suddenly an entire landscape begins to glow. Sensation runs through Wish Sometimes, the latest release from Brooklyn duo cyanotype. Its a project that thrives on tension, contrast, and emotional honesty, combining noise-splashed indie rock, with Silvia K’s lyrical instincts providing the heart of the record. At the same time, J.C. Vargas surrounds those ideas with expansive textures and together, cyanotype embrace the rough edges whcich make music feel alive. There is movement everywhere within the song, while maintaining a melodic center strong enough to anchor its more turbulent moments.

That balance between intuition and craftsmanship defines cyanotype’s broader artistic identity. The duo approach songwriting like assembling a puzzle from scattered emotional fragments. The sonic presentation of "Wish Sometimes" benefits greatly from contributions by Sonny Diperri, whose work with DIIV, My Bloody Valentine, and STRFKR helped shape the track’s expansive atmosphere. "Wish Sometimes" does not offer definitive answers, nor does it seem interested in finding them. Instead, it celebrates the beauty of uncertainty and the creative possibilities hidden within it. Connect with cyanotype on YOUTUBE and INSTAGRAM.





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