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- Boston Herald
Cliff Notez goes ‘Wild’ with genres
“Sometimes I do go from the emotions of ‘Happy’ to ‘Losing Crowns’ effortlessly, that’s how I process things and I don’t think I’m alone in this,” Notez said ahead of his album release event on Sept. 13 at Oberon. As “Why the Wild Things Are” reconfirms, Notez doesn’t have much interest in walls. He’s honest with his audience about his personal struggles. He makes music and films, writes and produces. He crashes through genre borders with glee and fury — on “Losing Crowns II” alone, he collaborates with a range of guests.
“Sometimes I do go from the emotions of ‘Happy’ to ‘Losing Crowns’ effortlessly, that’s how I process things and I don’t think I’m alone in this,” Notez said ahead of his album release event on Sept. 13 at Oberon. As “Why the Wild Things Are” reconfirms, Notez doesn’t have much interest in walls. He’s honest with his audience about his personal struggles. He makes music and films, writes and produces. He crashes through genre borders with glee and fury — on “Losing Crowns II” alone, he collaborates with a range of guests.