EDEN’s Jonathan Ng delves into his observations of the future in hope and uncertainty, translating the romanticism of film into our everyday lives, his sophomore album ‘no future’, and the idea of autonomy and change in identity.
Ng’s second album as Eden should consolidate his position as one of Ireland’s hottest artists on the international stage. The lead single, Love, Death, Distraction, is a reflection on our social media-obsessed era, which Ng has clearly been able to soak in without losing focus on his music.
1 | good morning | 3:29 |
2 | in | 0:31 |
3 | hertz | 3:18 |
4 | static | 0:49 |
5 | projector | 3:42 |
6 | love, death, distraction | 4:17 |
7 | how to sleep | 2:38 |
8 | calm down | 2:35 |
9 | just saying | 4:06 |
10 | fomo | 3:10 |
11 | so far so good | 3:26 |
12 | isohel | 4:31 |
13 | ???? | 3:00 |
14 | tides | 1:43 |
15 | rushing | 5:08 |
16 | $treams | 3:21 |
17 | 2020 | 3:31 |
18 | out | 0:43 |
19 | untitled | 3:36 |