New shit from Dayton, Ohioan, Seth Graham (a.k.a. sethaarongraham??) is rabid. Co-owner of Orange Milk Records recently released two one-off tracks, “Snare” and “Exit” that fall between watching a video of plants growing in the local library and the comedic timing of Mike Eps.
First track, “Snare” dials into a choir of colors bursting — as always in Seth Graham’s works — pacing itself just a step behind, and growing. As if walking backward were still measured as distance gained. Or a melody of anti-harmony that some how find a way to coalesce.
“Exit” follows up with an exaggeration, like watching water roll into a boil. The impossible is actually putting faith into the adventure. Even watching the play-shape on SoundCloud of this seems like an untrustworthy narrator, yet the story takes twists like a curly-cue into infinite delete.