Mui Zyu’s debut album, ‘Rotten Bun for an Eggless Century’, saw her explore her cultural heritage as she dove inward to find acceptance and healing. Now, instead of seeking answers from within, Liu lifts her head to look at the world around her. As she attempts to understand the complexity and meaning of human existence, she observes the apathy alongside the overwhelming chaos; the technological advances linked to the lack of meaningful connections and the frustrations in upholding the standards set by others.
The new chapter in Mui Zyu’s young career is a step into the innermost self of the artist, an artist capable of constructing unique textures, enchanting production patterns, dynamic beats and pure magic with her unconventional guitar style.
‘Nothing or Something to Die For’ is an album to watch out for and will be talked about for a long time, full of beautiful ideas and apocalyptic ballads perfect for the uncertain present we are living in. Enjoy ‘The Mould’: This Is Pop? today’s song of the day is here for you.

