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Hazlett Returns With Hauntingly Beautiful Blame the Moon

By Marcus AdetolaJuly 21, 2023
Hazlett Returns With Hauntingly Beautiful Blame the Moon

Australian indie-folk artist Hazlett emerges with a beautiful surprise—his latest single, Blame the Moon. This latest offering, a melancholic exploration of personal responsibility and excuses, serves as a tantalising introduction to his forthcoming EP.

Hazlett – Blame The Moon

Blame the Moon, recorded in the serene expanses of the Swedish countryside, weaves a narrative that simultaneously warms and chills. Hazlett dives deep into the idea of blaming outside forces for personal failings and setbacks. “The easiest thing in the world is to think it’s something else’s fault… there’s a strange relief found in leaning on an excuse,” says Hazlett, echoing the raw sentiments underlying the song.

Lyrically, Blame the Moon sees Hazlett unravel the very human habit of seeking excuses to explain our circumstances. The verses are laced with introspective observations, painting vivid imagery of struggles both internal and relational. Its chorus hits an emotional crescendo, an explicit admission of blaming the moon—a poetic reference to casting blame on impersonal forces when personal introspection becomes too burdensome.

A soundscape of delicate instrumentals underpins Hazlett’s heartfelt lyrics, creating a haunting ambiance that pulls listeners into the raw emotional terrain the song explores. Hazlett’s craftsmanship in marrying lyrics and melody, using music as the medium to convey profound emotions, is nothing short of commendable.

The second verse builds on the introspective nature of the track, layering themes of mirroring, wasted years, and bitter acceptance. This intricate narrative, coupled with Hazlett’s lyrical depth and vocal emotion, further solidifies the song’s emotional resonance.

In Blame the Moon, Hazlett doesn’t shy away from presenting a vulnerable and realistic portrait of the human struggle to accept personal responsibility amidst adversity. It’s a track that invites listeners into an introspective journey, encouraging them to face their own moons.

As we eagerly await Hazlett’s upcoming EP, Blame the Moon stands as a hauntingly beautiful display of his musical evolution. The song is an exquisite exploration of folk-infused indie music, capturing the heart with its quietude and sincerity. This newest venture proves that Hazlett continues to bloom, pushing the boundaries of indie folk with his deeply personal narratives and emotionally rich sonic landscapes.

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