Do you know Oscar? Oscar Scheller that is, the singer-songwriter from London that has swung a punch into the stomach that is the revelations of the music industry. Take an individual that has a deeper set voice to some of the most endearing and positivityly affective songwriting then wrap that up in some gritty glam music videos. You would produce Oscar, who only goes by his first name.
In the music video for 'Daffodil Days' where Oscar plays with words by singing 'Don't waste away'...in doing so Oscar has already gifted us a story within his songwriting. While the track plays out a set of events unfold about a girl that died and a boy that has epilepsy. What I ahve discovered about Oscar is his approach to subjects that typically many others do not issue or address. Without showing the fragility that involve the circumstances, Oscar offers his voice to be secure point to not 'fade away'.
With perfectly high-pitched voices, Oscar comes out as a new sort of instrument that not everyone has mastered. As Oscar carries his vocals along with a possible drum machine or a drums that are intended to be played harder than needed. Somehow adds an even deeper canal of noise that caters to Oscar's guitar playing. Each song comes off almost as if a choir has stood behind Oscar in a low-key whipser echoed every lyric that has escaped his mouth. But now, that's just Oscar offering his unbelievable mirage of noise to our lives.