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Song You Need: Malice K distills nostalgia to its bare essentials

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Malice K has a sneaky way of taking the tropiest of tropes and shaking them by the ankles until only the good bits — the things that made them worthy of repetition in the first place — remain.

On his new single, “Changes,” he draws on the sort of brooding nostalgia mined ad nauseam in contemporary pop and boils it down to its essence.

Over a woozy, six-chord, six-bar progression that loops for the track’s entire two-minute run time, the mercurial Pacific Northwest native slurs out an impression of a rudderless singer-songwriter mourning his old self as he reflects on the irrevocable changes time has wrought.

Like the rest of his tongue-in-cheek miniatures, which range from proto-punk sketches to baroque laments and beyond, “Changes” is sneeringly self-aware.

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