Lee Switzer-Woolf Excels at Contemplative Melancholy in ‘Flying Saucer Working Party’

Lee Switzer-Woolf is a UK-based singer-songwriter and songmaker. His music is inbuilt with quiet, almost invisible dissonance that sways through the soundscape like a whisper. It is geniusly crafted to distort narratives through the lens of emotion because often, even though we are all sharing a similar space in this world, we tend to experience it differently. 

‘Flying Saucer Working Party’ is the artist’s latest creation. An absurdist philosophy, judging from its name; maybe something born out of a fever dream. And the listening experience is not far from it. Mellow, sedating, and lo-fi on the face of it, the chaos forms in the fringes, rolls through the underbelly, and seeps into the bones. It is infused with contemplative melancholy that touches upon emo; not stylistically but in essence. Listen Now! 

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You can listen to ‘Flying Saucer Working Party’ by Lee Switzer-Woolf here - 

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