Dawson Fuss Delivers Coming of Age EP, edge of adolescence

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Dawson Fuss has released his highly anticipated debut, edge of adolescence. The seven track EP doubles as a coming of age tale as told by the young musician through various life experiences. Each track tells a vivid and personal story that captures listeners via its deliberate production and impassioned vocals. The EP comes after a slew of singles that introduced the indie-pop artist as a force to be reckoned with in the genre. Edge of adolescence is a true work of artโ€“ an extension of Fuss himself and you can hear it in every note. If that isnโ€™t enough, Dawson Fuss donated $1 for every pre-save of the EP to the Trevor Project, an organization that provides a multitude of resources for LGBTQ youths.ย 

The EP kicks off with a personal favorite, โ€œReal Boys Donโ€™t Cry,โ€ a ballad about vulnerability and coming to terms with the emotional nuances that plague us regardless of gender. The next is a single, โ€œHollywood Heartbreak,โ€ an example of pop perfection. โ€œHey You,โ€ is next, the debut single that established the musician. โ€œNever Really Knew,โ€ is another ballad but this one carries a much heavier message about the grief following the suicide of a friend. โ€œRight Person, Wrong Time,โ€ steps in to elevate the mood a bit before weโ€™re on to โ€œConfused.โ€ This song is a bit tongue-in-cheek as itโ€™s written about just that: being confused. And whatโ€™s more confusing than being that awkward age where you can drive and maybe even vote, but youโ€™re still not an adult. The record ends with the empowering anthem about self-acceptance and love, โ€œFree.โ€ This is a body of work that establishes Dawson Fuss as a musician who has only begun to make his mark on the industry.

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