Yoh’s music was both conceptualized and actualized in isolation, inspired by cliffside meditations in Acadia National Park and assembled in his “Monastery” in New York City. A guide to his personal reflections, Holographic seeks to broadcast Yoh’s inner-monologue and quest for balance. Through conceptual lenses, each lyric sheet underlines a sense of confidence, self-discovery, and acceptance. “Call Me” and “Signs” draw on dreamy tales of interpersonal relationships, while “Okami” and “Woods” are recognitions of personal accountability. Holographic is bound by Yoh’s premise that the path he walks has no end; in this realization, he’s found solace. There’s a duality to his awakening: one side presents a tangible grasp of his achievements in personal growth, while the other side reveals eager anticipation of future life lessons. His collective work is best summarized by the opening line of “Chevalier”: “I learned to love myself over the weekend I’m freakin out.”
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