Mickey Blue ft. Apathy & Ferris Blusa – Veil of Reality
Mickey Blue doesn’t waste time. “Veil of Reality” comes in swinging with drums that knock hard and a dark, cinematic atmosphere that grabs you before you even get your bearings. The tension is baked into the production itself, like the beat is holding its breath the whole time.
No hook here. Mickey pulls audio from a 1973 Charles Manson interview documentary and lets those clips do the heavy lifting between verses. Disturbing? Yeah. But it keeps the theme locked in tight, all that murky territory around truth, perception, and who’s really pulling the strings. A questioning of the “Veil of Reality”.
Apathy shows up sharp. Dense bars, layered imagery, touching on systemic control and his standing in the underground all in the same breath. He’s been doing this long enough that the confidence doesn’t read as arrogance, it just reads as fact. Every line feels like it was placed exactly where he wanted it.
Ferris Blusa comes in on the second half with a grittier, more internal energy. His delivery stays grounded, a little paranoid underneath the surface, which fits the record perfectly. He and Apathy don’t sound like they’re competing, they sound like two people who actually have something to say.
Together with Mickey’s production, the track lands as a statement. It’s heavy, it sticks around after it ends, and that’s really the point.
Mickey Blue ft. Apathy & Ferris Blusa – Veil of Reality is out now.
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