Tommy Marsh causes heartbroken and confusion, I don’t want your love, is the gritty national anthem of rejection and resilience. Drawing inspiration from TLC’s signature bushless, the track tilts the heartbreaking power with a primitive and unfiltered edge that makes it undoubtedly his own.
The song features Tommy’s performance at the time, flourishing in the form of double energy – a fusion of gravel and melody by Marsh, balancing the striking poetry of Tommyyterror, written after real-life pain. Together, they created a dynamic that drives dynamics, both confrontational and cathartic.
Essentially, I don’t want your love to be a strong ode to emotional detachment. There is no romantic heartbrokenness, but a siege that tends to be confused and refuses to let go.
Tommy Marsh is currently preparing to release his debut album Marshland on September 12.
The swamp is an experimental journey of self-discovery – like walking on thin ice, never knowing if you will hold the ground. It is driven by uncertainty and anxiety, it is carved from raw emotions and reflections that reveal pain and pain, are also rebirth, resilience, and remind people that fear becomes power when you face it head-on.