Oscar And The Wolf So Real (2027)
: The production is a "slow burner," gradually layering soundscapes to create a sense of vast space.
: The use of drum machines and synths gives it a distinctly contemporary feel compared to his debut, Entity . Lyrical Themes: Authenticity vs. Escapism Oscar And The Wolf So Real
: Like much of the Infinity album, "So Real" refuses to be purely happy or sad. It captures "hurtful love" and the "lustful and contrasted world" of Colombie’s alter-ego. : The production is a "slow burner," gradually
serves as the ethereal, pulsating introduction to Oscar and the Wolf’s second studio album, Infinity (2017). It marks a pivotal shift in the project's sound, moving from the indie-folk roots of Max Colombie’s earlier work into a polished, high-gloss world of "euphoric melancholy". The Sound of "So Real" Escapism : Like much of the Infinity album,
The track is characterized by its "mysterious" and "otherworldly" atmosphere, built on a foundation of thick, driving synthesizers and a modern electronic beat.
Lyrically, the song explores the paradox of finding something "real" in an increasingly digital and artificial world.
: Max Colombie’s signature "moody slurs" and "assertive" delivery convey both vulnerability and a sense of urgency.