Mountain Bird – Terrified Of Love

Swedish singer, songwriter and producer Mountain Bird (aka Adam Öhman) has revealed the second single to be taken from his forthcoming new EP. The single arrived with a great and unique music video that definitely will give you a better experience while listening. The video highlights the side of life we never typically show the cameras – life isn’t always a music video. Even though we’ve heard this song dozens of times, but we still can’t find the right words to describe its charm! Adam has one of the catchiest voices we’ve ever heard and his performance on this song was brilliant and very professional. The production is polished, and the lyrics are honest, original, meaningful and mesh with the melodies perfectly. This masterpiece shows off all of the melodic tones of Öhman’s stunning voice and shows how talented he is when it comes to songwriting. You’ll be stuck singing and humming this song long after it’s over! We hope you love it as much as we do!

WHAT THE ARTIST SAYS ABOUT THIS SONG:

On the single’s inspiration, Mountain Bird said: “Tinder and all the other apps have made us scared of commiting to basically anything or anyone, so instead we are throwing away people like garbage and this has been a huge impact of the collective depressive state.”

ABOUT THE ARTIST:

The intoxicating effects of the internet age are something Adam Öhman, the Stockholm-based singer, songwriter and producer, who is also known as Mountain Bird, poignantly channels on his new releases. Illustrating the baleful grip social media and technology has on so many of our lives.

Having made his breakthrough with 2018’s Cubism EP on Nettwerk Music Group, which consisted primarily of atmospheric stadium pop anthems, this new releases 2020 marks Öhman’s continuing growth into an introspective songwriter who enjoys exploring the human condition just as much as making people dance.

“I wrote these songs for stadiums, and the idea is that by talking about such sensitive subjects, I can encourage young people to cathartically talk about their fears around the internet too,” Öhman explains. “It is in our nature to be eaten up by our need for confirmation and I want people to consider whether the internet is really bringing out the best in us. If one person can feel stronger or more free to discuss their fears around cultivating an online identity or feel free from all those digital pressures by listening to my song then my mission is complete.

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