Bobby Earth Is A Man From Outer Space On "Far Out" (Feat. Seakid Mollusk)

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Milky Wayv's space captain, Bobby Earth, has been letting his artists/fellow label mates expand their reach to ultimately strengthen his grip. The now-residing in LA artist is ready to further mold the universe he's been holding onto in his head out here in the real world.

Earth's latest song/visuals Far Out (feat. Seakid Mollusk) goes beyond sounds and visuals of a trip. FO is a sound bed of hyperactive senses. Bobby's beady, scratchy chords bubble underneath the skin and the flat drum loop flops a slacker rhythm into the track, perfectly matched with Bobby's misty background harmonies and free melody as the chorus. His even freer raps are punchline references, homage heaven in a successful attempt at padding his dreams to be an alien-like presence in this music world, something different, a vibe strictly orbiting the M4RZ-directed video.

Far Out's visuals play fish-eye perspective of looking at someone who couldn't possibly be a real person. Bobby Earth, dressed in a Kid Cudi/Sound of Music shirt, dances in unorthodox ways to "channel The Neptunes tryin' to get you to shake that ass" and it is extremely effective. The visuals show how far out he can be in these normal spaces. And Sea Mollusk, in an extraordinarily fitting way, brings the song back down to earth, well, sea level. Playing his drippy guitar riff in the park and singing in a scared falsetto is an earthling moment in the song that Bobby Earth is now blending in with. Which means Bobby is now among us, an overall improvement on reality.

Watch Far Out below.

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