In a world where the three-minute pop song dominates, “busy.being.Real.” by Garbage Garden doesn’t just stop you in your tracks—it jolts you with its sheer originality. It’s a fierce and uncompromising offering from the Japanese outfit, blending alternative rock and metal in a way that feels entirely their own. Their sound is so distinctive it almost has to be heard to be believed.
From the opening seconds, the track leans into a fragmented production style. It stutters rather than grooves, constantly shifting and recalibrating. At times, it feels almost conversational—like overhearing someone think out loud—while at others it sharpens into something more deliberate and melodic. This approach works in its favor, reflecting the song’s central theme of trying (and sometimes failing) to stay “real” in a world that rewards performance. While both the vocals and instrumentation are impressive, this release prioritises atmosphere over delivering a conventional, stadium-sized chorus.
It isn’t an easy listen—nor is it trying to be. That’s precisely the point. “busy.being.Real.” succeeds because it embraces chaos. If Garbage Garden’s aim is to blur the line between authenticity and artifice, this track lands squarely in that uncanny space between the two.
To these ears, it’s an incredibly original and compelling release.
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Review by staff at MBTM