W: Jack Harland I: Livia Dunkin

Rooted in earthbound folk musings but clawing against the cold-blooded grit of the urban industry, Heart And Mouth—the visceral project of London-via-Devon artist Flynn Mulcahy—is rapidly reshaping the indie landscape. Following a breakout January that saw debut single ‘Heart in Mouth’ ignite the airwaves of BBC 6Music, Radio X, and BBC Introducing, Mulcahy returns with the disorienting brilliance of ‘I Spy.’ A masterclass in lysergic folk-rock, the track is cloaked in a "weird psychedelic mist," where screeching shoegaze guitars and electronic twitches warp the fringes, constantly shifting the sands underfoot for a listening experience that feels both brittle and brilliantly regrown.
"Recording this song was the first time I loved my voice. I can relax listening to it."
The release of ‘I Spy’ marks a profound personal evolution for Mulcahy, who admitted to being "super in his head" when the recording process began. "We finished tracking this song at the height of summer, three hours before I had to get the next train to London," he reveals, noting that the track served as the definitive turning point for his forthcoming self-titled debut album, due at the end of the month. As the perfect foil to his debut, ‘I Spy’ offers a deeper look into a project defined by its "ripped, patched, and reshaped" textures. You can read the full, exclusive interview with Flynn Mulcahy in the next issue of ASBO Magazine, dropping at the end of the month to coincide with the album launch.
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