Verzache Drops Heavy-Hitting New Song "Talk"

Verzache Drops Heavy-Hitting New Song “Talk”

Verzache shared a track on New Year’s Day for the second year in a row.

Start your new year off right with this deep new jam from Toronto’s Verzache. “Talk” feels like a cut from some of his older work as Zach Farache, blending acoustic instruments with heavy-hitting 808’s to create a mesmerizing effect. The followup to the somber “I Don’t Wanna Be Nothin” finds Verzache in a similar headspace but “Talk” is a less angelic track, instead opting to let the drums take over. Verzache shared a track on January 1st last year as well, the aptly titled “January” so let’s hope this becomes a tradition to make New Year’s Day a little bit better each year. You can find “Talk” from Verzache on our Tasty! Jams playlists.

Verzache’s “Cable” also made our Best Songs of 2019 playlist. Check out our full End of Year coverage here.

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Verzache Shares Somber New Song "I Don't Wanna Be Nothin'"

Verzache Shares Somber New Song “I Don’t Wanna Be Nothin'”

Verzache returns with a chilling yet beautiful new track.

 

Zach Farache has been called a prodigy several times before but it can’t be said enough. The young artist from Toronto just shared a new single, “I Don’t Wanna Be Nothin’,” which showed off a very different side of Verzache. Unlike his last two releases, the upbeat “Feeling That Feel” and melodic “Cable,” his new track holds a much calmer presence and mainly just features Verzache’s beckoning vocals and guitar. The song’s lyrics are more reminiscent of Verzache’s work on Thought Poolmy #2 album of last year, with him often questioning his place and showing off some self-doubt. You can find “I Don’t Wanna Be Nothin'” on our Tasty! Jams playlists.

Verzache Is Feeling Himself On New Song "Feeling That Feel"

Verzache Is Feeling Himself On New Song “Feeling That Feel”

Verzache’s third new track of the year.

 

Toronto’s Verzache, formerly known as Zach Farache, has just shared what may be his most upbeat and energetic song to date, the vibey “Feeling That Feel.” Following his recent releases, May’s moody “Cable” and the more melodic “January,” “Feeling That Feel” shows some impressive growth for Verzache who seems to be trying out some new production styles on this track, keeping a fast tempo and relying heavily on the warm 808’s that bounce off his quick lyrics. That being said, however different the track may feel from some of Verzache’s other work, like last year’s Thought Poolwhich nabbed the #2 spot on my list of The Best Albums of 2018, it still has that gorgeous, angelic feel. You can find “Feeling That Feel” from Verzache on top of our Tasty! Jams playlists.

Verzache Cuts The Chord On Moody New Single "Cable"

Verzache Cuts The Chord On Moody New Single “Cable”

Verzache seamlessly blends genres on this vibe-filled new jam.

 

Verzache kicked off the new year with the appropriately titled “January” but since then has remained rather quiet, well, not counting his always entertaining Twitter account. But, musically, this is Zach Farache’s first new jam in a couple months and he hasn’t lost a single step of his game. “Cable” is unique blend of many different genres creating this paradoxical feeling of calmness even though there are heavy 808’s ringing about, bringing back the “Acoustic Trap” sound that we adored on Verzache’s last album, Thought Poolour #2 album of 2018. As always, his voice is angelic, each sound playing off another, and welcoming a big-mood. You can find “Cable” from Verzache on our Tasty! Jams playlists for May.

Verzache Makes Waves With New Album “Thought Pool”

Verzache Makes Waves With New Album “Thought Pool”

Feel the waves with Verzache on this downtempo yet exhilarating eight-track project.

 

Since I first heard “No More” I knew Verzache was going to be one of my favorite new artists. His sound is extremely individual, comparable only to rising artists like Joji or Cautious Clay, I like to think of his music as Acoustic Trap. On Thought Pool Verzache gives you a deep dive into his personal life, touching on many, well, touchy, subjects. It is by far and away the album I’ve played most over the past few weeks since it came out. There isn’t just one standout song on the project, which is why I had to choose two tracks for our Tasty! Jams playlists, and that was a conservative amount. “Some Things”, “What Happened”, “Fallback” and “Kick It” are all incredible tracks, and, yes, I realize that that’s half the album — it’s that good. Verzache’s seemingly effortless style is the combination of singer-songwriter like melodies, catchy hooks, acoustic guitar riffs and overpowering trap beats — all working together to create a tropical yet raw vibe. Verzache’s new album Thought Pool is a must-taste and you can find “Kick It” and “What Happened” on our Tasty! Jams playlists for October.