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Enigmatic LA artist WVM has never been one to necessarily fit any single genre, and his newest release, “After the Fall,” sees him moving into a more alternative rock realm while retaining his trademark dark sounds. David’s been off the radar for a while, so we’re hoping that this is just a taste of things to come.
“‘After the Fall’ is a unique mixture of electro and rock, I didn’t care about genres really, nor generic song structures, I just wanted to create something I wanted to hear. The genre clashing just happened that way, it wasn’t premeditated. In a way, I suppose it’s my subconscious combating people’s need to classify everything. Things have to fit a certain mold, I don’t want to fit any mold. I just want to create for my sanity. I create because I need to do it… there is no other way.” – WVM
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