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Lubalin explores inner turmoil and emotional tension on new single "dog"

  • October 22, 2024
  • Nate Miller
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Lubalin’s new single, “dog,” is raw, reflective, and emotionally charged. On this track, the Canadian artist explores the uneasy terrain of self-doubt and emotional restlessness, wrapped up in a production that blends drum and bass with indie-electronic vibes. “dog” feels like a battle cry for those who find themselves caught between logic and emotion, with Lubalin’s vocals floating over the beat like a gentle storm ready to erupt.

From the very first line – “I thought if I learned enough, I could break the fall” – Lubalin pulls listeners into a reflective narrative. It’s a confession of someone trying to keep it together, only to realize that knowing everything still doesn’t stop the emotional turbulence. The repetition of the line “Sometimes I yell like a wounded dog” is particularly striking. It’s a stark admission that sometimes we lash out, even when the rational mind knows better. This kind of vulnerability is Lubalin’s strong suit, and he doesn’t hold back.

Production-wise, “dog” is a wild juxtaposition of energy and melancholy. Originally written as a piano ballad, Lubalin decided to transform it into a drum and bass fusion, giving the song a rhythmic pulse that drives its emotional weight forward. The result is a track that feels light yet heavy at the same time – reflecting the internal push and pull of trying to find peace in a chaotic mind. It’s that tension between the beat and the lyrics that keeps the song teetering on the edge of melancholy and euphoria.

Lubalin’s ability to channel emotional depth into something that sounds so effortlessly cool is what makes “dog” such a standout. The track feels like a glimpse into his personal struggles, but it’s delivered in a way that’s universally relatable. “dog” is proof that Lubalin isn’t afraid to experiment with sound, while staying rooted in the kind of raw, emotional storytelling that resonates deeply with his audience. With his forthcoming album, haha, no worries, on the horizon, "dog" sets the tone for what looks to be an honest and exploratory musical journey.

Connect with Lubalin: Spotify

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