Review
With "To Whom It May Concern," Oscar Lang invites listeners into a quiet, sun-dappled diary where every note feels like morning dew catching the first blush of daylight. The EP unfurls gently with "hello, my friend the 5am sun," an opening as delicate as a whisper on the breeze, promising an immersive journey beneath its amber glow. Shifting from the light, "walking away (everytime)" lingers like footsteps echoing down an empty road, swelling with longing and the bittersweet ache of parting.
Lang sways between simplicity and subtle ornamentation, letting vulnerable lyrics drift over the plaid, indie-tinged hum of "you." and the tender confessionals of "million little reasons." Amidst these softer hues blooms "fall into u," a buoyant pulse breaking through the introspective mist with effervescent energy. Flowing together, each track is a glimpse into Lang's hopeful yet reflective heart, leaving an aftertaste of warmth that lingers long after silence returns. - Maia