Zachary Mason's “I Wish Humans Were Made In A Factory…”: A Satirical Rock Vision
Zachary Mason's latest single, "I Wish Humans Were Made In A Factory...", shows his unique approach to music with an ironic touch of good humor and thoughtfulness. The song considers the possibility of humans being manufactured as a remedy for conflict in society. The satirical tome comes into its full glory in Mason's witty lyricism, all lining the fiery rock/indie rock sound with a bit of experimentalism.
The track's story whimsically questions the complexities of human relationships and entertains very well at the same time. Zachary's vocal performance is sincere and charming, drawing the listener's attention to his perspective. It draws influences from such artists as Neil Young, Bob Dylan, and The Beatles, but it feels original as it is very much Zachary's.
As an artist from Guildford, England, he has consistently proved his versatility across genres, and this song is no different. From recording demos in bedroom settings to getting noticed by Spanish Rolling Stone Magazine and different indie radio charts, his unique artistry and voice are infinitely evolving.
"I Wish Humans Were Made In A Factory…" comes as a funny yet thought-provoking gem of a track on his collection that you need to hear if you like clever, introspective songwriting.
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