Like all journeys, the change in mood is palpable throughout Mellow Moon,
with songs like the nostalgic '3D Feelings' or 'Broken', which is about "all the
little wobbles of being a teen and figuring yourself out,” that bristle with the
energy of a life being lived again.
There’s nuance in there, too. Candyfloss suggests that life can sometimes
appear too good to be true, something Alfie has felt since was a kid. “There’s
always a downside to the cool shit,” he says. “Candyfloss is what it all
appears to be until you get deeper into it.”
The result is an easily accessible comfort place. Across 14 tracks Alfie closes
his eyes and imagines another world, one where he’s at ease and not
distracted by life’s many challenges.
Inspired by modern influences like Steve Lacy, Khruangbin and Leon Bridges, as
well as Alfie’s constant cosmic guide Todd Rundgren, Mellow Moon flows with
an ease that belies its difficult creation. "It’s a moment in my life that I want to
remember forever. I’ve put so much effort into this and it’s a real experience
to listen to.”
Acting as both an intimate diary entry and a communal call to arms, Mellow
Moon is Alfie’s most complete work to date and a platform from which he will
surely use to propel himself further into the stratosphere.
If ever proof were needed that music is a salvation or a
transportative force, this is it.