‘Wait, What. Now?’ is the debut album from Nottingham duo SHYGUY (AKA
Jackson Goodwin and Joe Digioia). The project weaves a kaleidoscope of
genres, fusing soul, psychedelic vocals, jazz and raw but funky hip hop
drums. SHYGUY confront their introverted nature, adopting vibrant
personas, as a result, this introverted collaboration evolves into an
extroverted expression, contributing to their textured sound which is
perfectly embodied in the focus track “Grass Is Green”.
Musically the album showcases clusters of unconventional textures, with
‘Wait, What. Now?’ featuring dual single "I'm So Trash / Long Time" -
the self-deprecating humour of “I'm So Trash”, balanced by the
introspection of “Long Time”, all channelled through the lens of a
beatmaker, bedroom producer approach to composition.
Carrying personal significance “Grass Is Green” was the last song
written for the album, it symbolises the draw to an end in more than one
way. The track's lyrics are a heartfelt expression of appreciation for
Jackson's partner, conveying the profound influence she has had on his
life, inspiring personal growth and providing solace during darker
times. The title itself, a clever play on the adage, "the grass is
greener on the other side," aptly encapsulates its theme. “Grass Is
Green” organically grew from Joe's guitar riff which creates
cohesion as the track transitions, Jackson expresses his admiration
“It’s a favourite of mine to perform and I love the two main guitar
riffs Joe wrote.”
Jackson, hailing from a family of artists and illustrators, initially
ventured into music as a form of teenage rebellion. He picked up a bass
guitar and soon discovered that music was his true calling. Inspired by
the likes of J-Dilla and the LA Beat Scene, Jackson immersed himself in
music production. On the other hand, Joe's musical path began at the age
of 11 when he self-taught himself the guitar. His fascination with the
instrument's capabilities and the desire to create his own music led him
on a journey of self-discovery. Through the guidance of his guitar
teacher, he delved into recording and production, setting the stage for
his future endeavours.
Jackson explains, "I can't imagine doing anything else. I come from a
family of artists and have always felt that music is the most beautiful
aspect of human culture. Writing music feels like a type of meditation
or sanctuary for me. Ultimately, I want to create something that will
move other people in the same way that some of the most personally
influential records I listened to growing up moved me."
Joe adds, "I've always been hugely inspired by other musical artists and
the work they produce. Some songs are able to involve such strong
emotions from me that I become inspired to try and replicate those
feelings in my own music. Equally, I've always played music (primarily
guitar) for the sake of enjoyment and therapy."
The duo met during their school years, discovering their shared love of
music through playing in punk bands together, but their musical journey
truly took flight when they reunited in college. SHYGUY draw inspiration
from a diverse range of sources. Jackson's upbringing exposed him to a
rich musical tapestry, from Erykah Badu to The Smiths, and the artistry
of Prince and Damon Albarn. Joe's early influences included
guitar-centric bands like Green Day, leading him to explore artists like
Prince and Tame Impala, who created diverse music on their own terms.
Tracklist:
1. Intro
2. Violet
3. Grass Is Green
4. All Those Things
5. Long Time
6. I’m So Trash
7. This High
8. Falling
9. Heard This Before
10. Ray Gun
11. Here She Comes
12. Out To Dry
13. Outro
14. Violet (Instrumental)
15. Grass Is Green (Instrumental)
16. All Those Things (Instrumental)
17. Long Time (Instrumental)
18. I’m So Trash (Instrumental)
19. This High (Instrumental)
20. Falling (Instrumental)
21. Heard This Before (Instrumental)
22. Ray Gun (Instrumental)
23. Here She Comes (Instrumental)
24. Out To Dry (Instrumental)