Mythic Conflicted Interview


Mythic Conflicted Interview

There is no size that fits all. But once in a while, a poignant song is released that encapsulates a universal struggle that is shared deeply by many"and this particular single is one of them. For rising Melbourne-based Hip-hop Wonder Mythic, momentum is the name of the game. After releasing 'Diamonds' and 'Driving Through The City' during his back-to-back collaboration with R&B prodigy Triple C, the man and the myth is back for his third single of the year, featuring Melbourne Pop Artist Sarah Hyde in his most soul-baring single to date, 'Conflicted', now available on all streaming platforms!

Written by Mythic and Sarah"with production by Veysigz, mixing by SB90 and mastering by Nicholas Di Lorenzo of Panorama Mastering"'Conflicted' embraces honesty, vulnerability, and the plethora of emotions and thoughts that makes us human. This well-polished and heart-rending single is released with an equally emotive music video by Dillon Pearce Media, which highlights Mythic's vocal and emotional range. "I want people to feel like they know me a little better. I want those that are experiencing the same emotions to know that they're not alone," Mythic added.

Aside from establishing himself as one of Melbourne's steady stage presences, Mythic has also released multiple singles, a solo 10-track mixtape, a collaborative EP, and a debut EP titled 'Storm' in 2020"which he graciously used as a chance to raise money and send support to the NSW bushfire victims. As a brand and as a man, Mythic considers working with various musical talents"from classically trained musician-producers to cinematography directors to vocalists of all styles"as his biggest career highlight to date.

"Find out what your talents are, use them to create a life for yourself, then give back to your community.""Mythic

'Conflicted' is just one of the many singles that Mythic will be sharing for everyone's comfort and inspiration, as a way of giving back to the community. He is definitely an artist to watch out for, so make sure to follow his socials down below!

Interview with Mythic

Question: How would you describe your music?

Mythic: I would describe my music as having a balance between a hard delivery and a heartfelt open expression.


Question: What inspired your new song Conflicted?

Mythic: My own desire for healing and therapy through writing.


Question: Can you tell us about the music video?


Mythic: The music video is a live showcase, meant to present the rawest form of expression.


Question: Is there a particular message you hope listeners take from your music?

Mythic: That if they're going through hard times, they're not alone. It's normal to struggle, but having hope is important.


Question: Do you prefer performing live or recording?

Mythic: I absolutely love performing live, the studio is always a good time but nothing beats rocking out on stage.


Question: What motivates you most when writing music?

Mythic: The need for expression and the desire to further my journey through connection with myself and other people.


Question: Which music/artists are you currently listening to?

Mythic: The Kid Laroi, Spit Syndicate and any artists from Melbourne I find inspirational.


Question: What or who was your inspiration to go into the music industry?

Mythic: My biggest influences to pick up the pen were definitely Bliss n' Eso, but I wouldn't have had the confidence without a supportive group of friends and family.


Question: If you could collaborate with another artist, who would it be?

Mythic: I would love to get in the studio with either J.Cole, Solo from Horrorshow or Stormzy.


Question: Did you have any pre-conceived ideas about the music industry?

Mythic: I didn't think it was so business oriented when I first got into it. I guess they call it an "industry" for a reason right? I'm more about the culture though.


Question: What moment in your career stands out the most?

Mythic: The launch of my debut EP "Storm". 150+ people in attendance, every artist that got on stage was a killer and to top it off we managed to make a large donation to bushfire support charity organisations.


Question: What has been your favourite part of becoming a music artist?

Mythic: The ability to create a powerful piece of music from just an idea in my head.


Question: What's a typical day like?

Mythic: Gratitude, hard work, connection and enjoyment are the four elements I aim for each day.


Question: What's next, for you?

Mythic: Continue to work on my personal development and work towards the goals I originally set at the start of my music journey.


Question: Can you share your socials? (links please)

Mythic: Instagram 
Facebook 
YouTube 
Spotify 


Interview by Gwen van Montfort


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